Power in balance

Land, culture, and the cost of progress: Indigenous rights in the age of green extraction

24 min · 30. apr. 2025
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In this episode, SEI Sámi researcher Katarina Inga talks to Sámi reindeer herder and cultural bearer Jörgen Stenberg and Canadian scholar and longtime Indigenous rights advocate Ted Chamberlin to explore the deep ties between land, culture, and storytelling. Research, resistance and solidarity across Indigenous communities can tip the balance towards a just future. Music: Pure Success by C.K.M / Triple Scoop Music.

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