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Drawing Sovereignty: The Museum Work of Sámi Artist Ánddir Ivvár Ivvár/Iver Jåks [PDF]
From the first part of the 1950s until the mid-1980s, the Sámi artist Ánddir Ivvár Ivvár/Iver Jåks (1932–2007) played an influential role in the making of exhibitions displaying Sámi culture and art, both in a Norwegian and Sámi museum context.
Stien, Hanne Hammer
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Dette nummeret består av fem fagfellevurderte artikler. I «En utstilling om deg, om oss, om måtene vi elsker og mister på». Museum of Broken Relationships ved Alta Museum tar Maria Øien for seg idéutviklingen for utstillingen og bruker brokenships ...
Line Esborg
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The Current Situation of Sámi Crafts Duodji : Focusing on the Cups made from Birch Burl
Duodjiは北方先住民サーミの工芸をあらわす言葉である。この言葉は西洋美術的なパラダイムとは異なるサーミ自身の立場からサーミの工芸を示した言葉であると同時にduodjiの作り手であるduodjár によって作られたモノ全般を指す言葉としても用いられている。サーミは主にノルウェー、スウェーデン、フィンランド、ロシアの4ヶ国にまたがって住む先住民族である。北サーミ語のduodjiという言葉は、20世紀の制度化を経験しながら西洋美術的な手工芸とは異なる独自の概念として積極的に利用されてきた ...
田中, 佑実
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Clinicians' assumptions about Sami culture and experience providing mental health services to Indigenous patients in Norway. [PDF]
Dagsvold I, Møllersen S, Blix BH.
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Hur kan två bli en? : Duodji som ett sätt att sammanfläta samiska grupper i Jokkmokk [PDF]
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Kuhmunen, Laila Susanna
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This thesis is an ethnographic study of craftsmanship among the Lulesámi in Northern Norway. The study, which is based on an apprentice-style methodology, focuses in particular on the role and significance of making and wearing the gáppte, a ...
Gustafsson, Anna
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Samifying Archival Practices and Digitising Sami Duojár Archives with the Slow Archive Method
This chapter discusses the archive digitisation process, from donor agreements to database registration and digital access, of the Ája archive at Ájtte—the Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum—in Jokkmokk, Sweden, and of the Sami Archives in Inari, Finland ...
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What does it mean to recreate a museum object that has gone out of use and is no longer produced? What kind of knowledge needs to be recreated? Production of traditional craft products is intangible cultural heritage.
Jorunn Jernsletten
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Oddaaigasaš eamialbmoga oahppoplanat :
The Sami people have struggled for centuries to maintain their culture in spite of pressures against it from colonialism. The formal education systems of Norway and Finland have acted in discord with Sami decision-making since their inception.
Stevenson, Charles Blair.
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Joik i duodji : zarządzanie dziedzictwem między granicami : sytuacja Saamów w Szwecji
Heritage management is a task that requires effort on many levels: intellectual, organizational and financial. In Sápmi to this difficulties we should add living between the borders of four states and four legal systems. Although reindeer milk has been replaced by the powdered one, dork transformed into a modern waterproof jackets and traditional ...
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