Dáhpáhusat:

Påskefestival
28. njukčamánu, 16:00 - 17:30

Lullisámi dánsunkursa

Leat go gearggus beassážiidda dánsut Báktehárjjis? It go?

Stivračoahkkin
13. Geassemánnu, 09:00 - 15:00

Stivračoahkkin/styremøte

Conference
14. golggotmánu, 10:30 - 16. golggotmánu, 13:00

IndigMEC2 konferánsa

Konferánssa fokus: Eamiálbmogiid oahppoplánaovddideapmi – Eamiálbmogiid giela ja

Stivračoahkkin
24. golggotmánu, 09:00 - 15:00

stivračoahkkin/styremøte

Ávvudanseminára
13. skábmamánu, 09:00 - 14. skábmamánu, 14:00

Sámi dutkama 50 jagi ávvudeapmi

Logaldallan
13. skábmamánu, 12:00 - 14:00

“Globalization, Ecocide, Indigenous Peoples Struggles, and Environmental Destruction”

Guosseprofessor Julian Kunnie, Arizona universitehtas logaldallá ja ságastallá guldaleddjiiguin.

 

Beaivi: Vuossárgga 13.11. 2017

Áigi: 12.00-14.00

Báiki: Sullodat

 

Logaldalli birra/About the lecturer:

Professor Julian Kunnie works with the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous People and have participated in the annual conference in New York for many years. He works in advancing the rights of self-determination of our Indigenous relatives in Arizona in Turtle Island (USA), especially the Dineh (navajo) and Endeh (Apache) and O'odham communities. He also teaches Indigenous Studies at the University of Arizona with focus on Indigenous cultures and philosophies, including courses that describe the Sámi struggles in Scandinavia.

Book ref: Globalization and Impacts on Indigenous Peoples in the world,
The Cost of Globalization: Dangers to the Earth and Its People (McFarland, 2015)