@inbook{ae66bc1384a54b35a952501be8f384cf,
title = "Indigenous Self-Government in the Arctic: Assessing the Scope and Legitimacy in Nunavut, Greenland and S{\'a}pmi",
abstract = "This chapter considers Indigenous self-determination in the Arctic from a comparative perspective with a focus on Canada, Greenland and S{\'a}pmi. Drawing on fieldwork with Indigenous research participants from the three regions, this chapter examines the meaning, scope and status of self-determination in the Arctic. The main results demonstrate that while the objectives and challenges regarding implementing Indigenous self-determination are similar across the Arctic, the circumstances and thus the prospects of self-determination vary considerably from region to region. Specifically, the author considers and compares the self-government institutions in Nunavut, Greenland and S{\'a}pmi.",
author = "Rauna Kuokkanen",
note = "ebook 2020 hardback 2021",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.4324/9780429270451",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-0-367-22039-6",
series = "Routledge International Handbooks",
publisher = "Routledge",
pages = "253--266",
editor = "Koivurova, {Timo } and Broderstad, {Else Grete } and Doroth{\'e}e Cambou and Dalee Dorough and Florian Stammler",
booktitle = "Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic",
address = "United Kingdom",
}