Hi Carol,
I'll be sure to say hello to Megan for you when I see her again on Saturday morning. Her mom's booth is just down the street from my wife's. :)
I had a recent conversation with a student of mine regarding the international nature of the Arctic; similar to your thoughts after leaving the Lapland museum. I have a poster of the Arctic (the one from PolarTREC training) hung up on my classroom door and she commented on how neat it was to see the Earth was such a different perspective. I, of course, agreed!
Anyway, from what is written in this report, it sounds like the Arctic could become a whole lot more international, and continue to be perceived in a new light, as the sea ice continues to decline:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/16/world/europe/arctic-council-adds-six-members-including-china.html?_r=0
Have you had any chances to learn about specific collaborations between indigenous peoples of Finland and scientists of Finland towards sustainable development of natural resources in the Arctic? I'd love to hear about some and share them in my IB Environmental Science class if you find out about any. The quote about these kinds of collaborations in your journal picture is awesome.
Looking forward to the PolarConnect Event next week! Jamie