@article{60d96b2ff85c4e84b6e6e5f76544ae6c,
title = "Sacred Natural Sites in the Arctic North: Living memory, traditions, cultural heritage and exploitation through tourism and inadequate protection",
keywords = "Sacred Sites, Cultural Heritage, Appropriation, Tourism, Land Development, S{\'a}mi Culture",
author = "Francis Joy",
note = "Dr. Francis Joy is a post-doctoral researcher and member of the Arctic Anthropology research team at the University of Lapland Arctic Center, Rovaniemi, Finland. Since 2005 Francis has been engaged in the study of S{\'a}mi culture and has published a broad range of papers on the subject matters of S{\'a}mi shamanism, Cosmology and Art, which includes the study of prehistoric rock art, sacred sites and links with S{\'a}mi cosmology illustrated on sacred S{\'a}mi drums from the seventeenth century. In addition, he also teaches on the Arctic Studies Program at the Arctic Center, University of Lapland. In 2022, Francis was invited to join the editorial board of the Journal of Northern Studies. The journal is published by Ume{\aa} University and Royal Academy, the Royal Skyttean Society, Sweden. Contact: fjoy@ulapland.fi ",
year = "2022",
month = apr,
day = "26",
language = "English",
volume = "17",
pages = "1--5",
journal = "Nordicum - Mediterraneum : Icelandic E-Journal of Nordic and Mediterranean Studies",
issn = "1670-6242",
publisher = " University of Akureyri",
number = "3",
}