There have been numerous studies on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and on the rights of indigenous people. However, not so many studies have been done where the work of CSR by a company has been applied to one special case. This case study investigates the CSR approach within Beowulf mining in their project in Kallak. The aim of the case study is to investigate if and how Beowulf Mining takes a broader responsibility than making a profit. The material used is both primary and secondary sources that have been analyzed. The CSR pyramid by Carroll is used as the theoretical framework with a focus on economic, legal, and ethical responsibilities. Stakeholders are separately analyzed with a main focus on the Sami people. The results showed that the company fulfilled the requirements for CSR.