Language as a cultural mediator in social work: Supporting Sámi culture with services in Sámi

Language takes on heightened importance when working with a cultural and linguistic minority. The article examines welfare services and social work and their role in sustaining the language and culture of the Sámi in Finland as an indigenous people. The inquiry also analyses the current situation of...

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Published in:International Social Work
Main Author: Pohjola, Anneli
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2016
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020872816646818
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Summary:Language takes on heightened importance when working with a cultural and linguistic minority. The article examines welfare services and social work and their role in sustaining the language and culture of the Sámi in Finland as an indigenous people. The inquiry also analyses the current situation of and language use in the provision of services. The research contributes a theoretical discussion of linguistic codes in social work and of the importance of language use in promoting Sámi culture. It concludes that well-functioning services may offer indigenous people an opportunity and environment for using their mother tongue.