Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Diplomacy: Celebrating 50 Years of Diplomatic Leadership on the International Stage

Sara Olsvig, Miriam Cullen

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskning

Abstract

International diplomacy has not only been transformative for Indigenous
Peoples, it has also been transformed by Indigenous Peoples. Last year
marked the 50th commemoration of the first Arctic Peoples’ Conference,
which was an apt moment to reflect on the contributions of Arctic Indigenous Peoples to international diplomacy and the legacy of that moment
for generations past, present, and future. The 1973 Conference took place
at the height of various resistance movements. As national governments
decried apartheid and racial oppression in other parts of the world, the hypocrisy of ignoring Indigenous Peoples’ claims within their own borders
was starkly on display. The 1960s and 70s saw many Indigenous Peoples
reject the assimilationist policies of their respective colonial governments
and challenge the rapidly expanding development projects that were encroaching upon their lands, Peoples, and way of life. In Greenland, Sumé
became the first rock band to clearly address inequities in power structures and the need for revolution amidst a resurgent energy for anti-colonial resistance; across Sápmi political revolutionary events were taking
place; and, in North America, assimilation-focused boarding school systems were being dismantled. It was in this spirit that Arctic Indigenous
Peoples recognized the benefits to be gained from international diplomacy and sought greater regional coordination to that end.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelEmpowering Arctic Indigenous Peoples : Celebrating 50 Years of Indigenous Diplomacy
RedaktørerJens Dahl, Aslat Holmberg, Sara Olsvig, Kathrin Wessendorf
Antal sider11
ForlagIWGIA. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Publikationsdato2024
Sider39-49
ISBN (Trykt)9788793961692
StatusUdgivet - 2024
BegivenhedThe Arctic Peoples' Conference: 2023 - Ilulissat, Grønland
Varighed: 20 jul. 202321 jul. 2023
https://pawankafund.org/ano/2023/arctic-peoples-conference-2023/

Konference

KonferenceThe Arctic Peoples' Conference
Land/OmrådeGrønland
ByIlulissat
Periode20/07/202321/07/2023
Internetadresse

Bibliografisk note

This contribution is a revised and abridged version of the co-authors’ article “Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law” (2024) 93(1) Nordic Journal of International Law 152-169.

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