Greenlandic article in The Northern Review
Silke Reeploeg has published an article in The Northern Review - which is also the journal's very first article written in an indigenous language
Silke Reeploeg has published an article in The Northern Review - which is also the journal's very first article written in an indigenous language.
The article, titled "Issittumi paasinnittaatsinik misissuineq: Oqaluttuarisaaneq pillugu ilinniartitsineq aqqutigalugu nunasiaataanerup oqaluttuarisaanerani pullaviit apeqquserlugit" explores how history education can help redress the discrimination that non-Western knowledge and history often face in research and education.
Focusing on indigenous perspectives from the Arctic, the article proposes a new approach that builds on the UNESCO framework for sustainable development. The article highlights the importance of learning from indigenous researchers, as their work can ensure more equitable access to different knowledge systems.