From Lapland to Sápmi

From Lapland to Sápmi
Author: Barbara Sjoholm
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2023-03-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1452970106

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A cultural history of Sápmi and the Nordic countries as told through objects and artifacts Material objects—things made, used, and treasured—tell the story of a people and place. So it is for the Indigenous Sámi living in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, whose story unfolds across borders and centuries, in museums and private collections. The objects created by the Sámi for daily and ceremonial use were purchased and taken by Scandinavians and foreign travelers in Lapland from the seventeenth century to the present, and the collections described in From Lapland to Sápmi map a complex history that is gradually shifting to a renaissance of Sámi culture and craft, along with the return of many historical objects to Sápmi, the Sámi homeland. The Sámi objects first collected in Lapland by non-Indigenous people were drums and other sacred artifacts, but later came to include handmade knives, decorated spoons, clothing, and other domestic items owned by Sámi reindeer herders and fishers, as well as artisanal crafts created for sale. Barbara Sjoholm describes how these objects made their way via clergy, merchants, and early scientists into curiosity cabinets and eventually to museums in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, and abroad. Musicians, writers, and tourists also collected Sámi culture for research and enjoyment. Displays of Sámi material culture in Scandinavia and England, Germany, and other countries in museums, exhibition halls, and even zoos often became part of racist and colonial discourse as examples of primitive culture, and soon figured in the debates of ethnographers and curators over representations of national folk traditions and “exotic” peoples. Sjoholm follows these objects and collections from the Age of Enlightenment through the twentieth century, when artisanship took on new forms in commerce and museology and the Sámi began to organize politically and culturally. Today, several collections of Sámi objects are in the process of repatriation, while a new generation of artists, activists, and artisans finds inspiration in traditional heritage and languages. Deftly written and amply illustrated, with contextual notes on language and Nordic history, From Lapland to Sápmi brings to light the history of collecting, displaying, and returning Sámi material culture, as well as the story of Sámi creativity and individual and collective agency.

The Palace of the Snow Queen

The Palace of the Snow Queen
Author: Barbara Sjoholm
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1452970726

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An exploration of the winter wonders and entangled histories of Scandinavia’s northernmost landscapes—now back in print with a new afterword by the author After many years of travel in the Nordic countries—usually preferring to visit during the warmer months—Barbara Sjoholm found herself drawn to Lapland and Sápmi one winter just as mørketid, the dark time, set in. What ensued was a wide-ranging journey that eventually spanned three winters, captivatingly recounted in The Palace of the Snow Queen. From observing the annual construction of the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, to crossing the storied Finnmark Plateau in Norway, to attending a Sámi film festival in Finland, Sjoholm dives deep into the rich traditions and vibrant creative communities of the North. She writes of past travelers to Lapland and contemporary tourists in Sápmi, as well as of her encounters with Indigenous reindeer herders, activists, and change-makers. Her new afterword bears witness to the perseverance of the Sámi in the face of tourism, development, and climate change. Written with keen insight and humor, The Palace of the Snow Queen is a vivid account of Sjoholm’s adventures and a timely investigation of how ice and snow shape our imaginations and create a vision that continues to draw visitors to the North.

Greetings from Lappland

Greetings from Lappland
Author: Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
Publisher: London : Zed Press ; Totowa, N.J., U.S.A. : U.S. distributor, Biblio Distribution Center
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1983
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Translation of a Norwegian translation of "Terveisia Lapista". An articulate and insightful description of the plight of the Sami or Lapp nation in the face of ever greater pressure from the establishment throughout Scandinavia.

With the Lapps in the High Mountains

With the Lapps in the High Mountains
Author: Emilie Demant Hatt
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0299292339

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This is the narrative of Emilie Demant Hatt's nine-month stay in the tent of a Sami family in northern Sweden in 1907-8 and her participation in a dramatic reindeer migration over snow-packed mountains to Norway with another Sami community in 1908. A single woman in her thirties, Demant Hatt fully immersed herself in the Sami language and culture. She writes vividly of daily life, women's work, children's play, and the care of reindeer herds in Lapland a century ago.

Sápmi skyar

Sápmi skyar
Author: Consuelo Griggio
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9789197957458

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By the Fire

By the Fire
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2019
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9781517904586

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"...A guide that includes 500 diverse contemporary fiction and memoir recommendations for preteens and teens with the goal of inspiring greater empathy for themselves, their peers, and the world around them. As young people are diagnosed with anxiety and depression in increasing numbers, or dealing with other issues that can isolate them from family and friends?such as bullying, learning disabilities, racism, or homophobia?characters in books can help them feel less alone. And just as important, reading books that feature a diverse range of real-life topics helps generate openness, empathy, and compassion in all kids. Better with Books is a valuable resource for parents, teachers, librarians, therapists, and all caregivers who recognize the power of literature to improve young readers? lives. Each chapter explores a particular issue affecting preteens and teens today and includes a list of recommended related books?all published within the last decade. Recommendations are grouped by age: those appropriate for middle-grade readers and those for teens. Reading lists are organized around:Adoption and foster careBody imageImmigrationLearning challengesLGBTQIA+ youthMental healthNature and environmentalismPhysical disabilityPoverty and homelessnessRace and ethnicityReligion and spirituality."Amazon.com.

Northern Travel

Northern Travel
Author: Bayard Taylor
Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1858
Genre: Scandinavia
ISBN:

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The Land of the Midnight Sun

The Land of the Midnight Sun
Author: Paul Belloni Du Chaillu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1882
Genre: Finland
ISBN:

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An Urban Future for Sápmi?

An Urban Future for Sápmi?
Author: Mikkel Berg-Nordlie
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1800732651

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Presenting the political and cultural processes that occur within the indigenous Sámi people of North Europe as they undergo urbanization, this book examines how they have retained their sense of history and culture in this new setting. The book presents data and analysis on subjects such as indigenous urbanization history, urban indigenous identity issues, urban indigenous youth, and the governance of urban “spaces” for indigenous culture and community. The book is written by a team of researchers, mostly Sámi, from all the countries covered in the book.