Lecture

Global Arctic: Indigenous Peoples

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This lecture delves into the demographics and governance structures of the Arctic region, focusing on the indigenous populations and their autonomy. It explores the historical context of indigenous peoples, their distribution across language families, and the impact of external influences on their way of life. The lecture also discusses the challenges faced by Arctic governance structures in incorporating indigenous voices and fostering capacity building initiatives.

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