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June 2019: 'People of the Changing Permafrost Land' (Churapcha)


Indigenous and Local Perspectives

On 18-19 June 2019, the Indigenous and Local Perspectives subproject held the international seminar "People of the Permafrost Land", in the village of Churapcha (Churapcha District, Republic of Sakha Yakutia, Russia). The seminar was hosted by Churapcha State Institute of Exercise and Sport and supported by the “Churapcha Region” Municipal Administration.  This meeting was second in a series of three community meetings held in Finland (Lapland), Norway (Finnmark), and Russia (Republic of Sakha Yakutia). Details of the other two meetings can be found under 'Workshops and Events' or under the Indigenous and Local Perspectives subproject page.

Details of the seminar's program and subsequent report can be found at the following links:

Programme (Russian)
Programme (English)
REPORT (English)
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  • Welcome
  • About the Project
    • Subprojects >
      • Territory
      • Resources
      • Migrations & Mobilities
      • Law
      • Indigenous and Local Perspectives
    • Research Team >
      • Coordination Team
      • Subproject Leaders
  • Workshops and Events
    • 2014 Workshops and Events >
      • June 2014: Workshop on the Ice-Land-Water Interface (Durham)
    • 2016 Workshops and Events >
      • November 2016: Sand Point Talking Circle on Local Engagement in Search and Rescue (Sand Point, Alaska) >
        • Announcement: Sand Point Talking Circle on Local Engagement in Search and Rescue
        • Report: Sand Point Talking Circle on Local Engagement in Search and Rescue
    • 2017 Workshops and Events >
      • April 2017: Laws and Regulations Currently Guiding Human Behaviour in Icy Environments (Rovaniemi)
      • April 2017: Rethinking Perspectives on Arctic Issues in 2017: A Joint Seminar with the Master Mariners of Canada (Halifax)
      • May 2017: ‘Anticipating Abundance: Economizing the Arctic’ (Durham)
      • May 2017: Territory in Indeterminate and Changing Environments (Amsterdam)
      • June, 2017: ICE LAW Project Sessions at the International Congress of Arctic Social Science (Umeå)
      • June 2017: ICE LAW Project Session at the Nordic Geographers Meeting (Stockholm)
      • December 2017: Territory, Law and the Anthropocene (Warwick)
    • 2019 Workshops and Events >
      • March 2019: Questioning territory: extending the concepts of territory through engagement with experience, affect, and embodiment (Albany) >
        • Announcement: ‘Questioning territory: extending concepts of territory through engagement with experience, affect, and embodiment’ – March 2019 in Albany, NY​
        • Report: ‘Questioning territory: extending concepts of territory through engagement with experience, affect, and embodiment’ – March 2019 in Albany, NY​
      • April 2019: 'Climate fish and fisheries sector: local and indigenous perspectives' (Rovaniemi) >
        • Report: 'Climate fish and fisheries sector: local and indigenous perspectives' (Rovaniemi)
      • April 2019: ‘Economising the Offshore Arctic: Dynamic Marine Policies and Global Production Networks in a Thawing World’ (Durham)
      • April 2019: ICE LAW Final Conference (Durham)
      • June 2019: ‘Norwegian fjord: Living with Changes’ and Art Workshop ‘Stories of the Sea’ (Bugoynes) >
        • Report: 'Norwegian fjord: Living with Changes' and Art Workshop 'Stories of the Sea'
      • June 2019: People of the Changing Permafrost Land (Churapcha) >
        • Report: ‘People of the Changing Permafrost Land’ (Churapcha)
  • Project Outputs
    • Publications and Outreach
    • Reflections: Where does ice fit in? >
      • Dynamic Territories (S. Elden)
      • Governing a multifarious matter (J. Bruun)
      • Ice Law and the Complexities of the Land-Water Interface (H. Osofsky)
      • Governing the inconvenient, unpredictable and uncontrollable ice in the Arctic Ocean (J. Dahl)
      • Slippery Homelands (I. Medby)
      • Ice, legal mechanisms, and coastal indigenous communities (J. Shadian)
      • The Ice Law Project and the House of Lords (P. Steinberg)
      • Geographic Imaginaries of Sea Ice: Territory, Substance, Symbol (S. Kane)
      • Creating a New Regulatory Process (E. DeSombre)
      • Legal Ice? (J. Strandsbjerg)
      • Arctic Ice as Legal Test Case (J. Baker)
      • Mobilities of Ice (K. Coddington)
      • Ruminating on Sea Ice (K. Dodds)
    • ICE LAW Project Reports