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    Indigeneity, Science, and Difference: Notes on the Politics of How
    with Solveig Joks
    Science, Technology, and Human Values 44 (3): 424-447. 2019.
    This paper explores a colonial controversy: the imposition of state rules to limit salmon fishing in a Scandinavian subarctic river. These rules reflect biological fish population models intended to preserve salmon populations, but this river has also been fished for centuries by indigenous Sámi people who have their own different practices and knowledges of the river and salmon. In theory, the Norwegian state recognizes traditional ecological knowledge and includes this in its biological assess…Read more