Community resilience factors among indigenous Sámi adolescents: A qualitative study in Northern Norway

This qualitative study explores community resilience factors within an indigenous Sámi community in Northern Norway. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 22 informants, 12 females and 10 males, ranging in age from 13 to 19 years old, 12 of whom had reindeer husbandry affiliation. Data analy...

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Published in:Transcultural Psychiatry
Main Authors: Nystad, Kristine, Spein, Anna Rita, Ingstad, Benedicte
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Published: SAGE Publications 2014
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/1363461514532511 2024-06-23T07:55:33+00:00 Community resilience factors among indigenous Sámi adolescents: A qualitative study in Northern Norway Nystad, Kristine Spein, Anna Rita Ingstad, Benedicte 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363461514532511 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1363461514532511 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/1363461514532511 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Transcultural Psychiatry volume 51, issue 5, page 651-672 ISSN 1363-4615 1461-7471 journal-article 2014 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/1363461514532511 2024-06-11T04:30:06Z This qualitative study explores community resilience factors within an indigenous Sámi community in Northern Norway. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 22 informants, 12 females and 10 males, ranging in age from 13 to 19 years old, 12 of whom had reindeer husbandry affiliation. Data analysis used a modified grounded theory approach and narrative analysis. Interpretation of the data was based on ecological perspectives theory and the identification of possible community resilience factors including Sámi language competence, use of recreational and natural resources, and traditional ecological knowledge, such as reindeer husbandry related activities. These cultural factors appear to strengthen adolescents’ ethnic identity and pride, which in turn act as potential resilience mechanisms. Land was a significant arena for traditional practices and recreation. The majority of the youth reported support from relationships with extended godparents ( fáddarat) and extended family ( sohka) networks. The fáttar network was particularly strong among adolescents with reindeer husbandry affiliations. Native language competence and reindeer husbandry were key components in adolescent social networks. Interconnectedness among the community members and with the environment seemed to promote resilience and well-being. Two factors that excluded adolescents from full community membership and participation were being a nonnative Sámi language speaker and the absence of extended Sámi family networks. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway reindeer husbandry Sámi SAGE Publications Norway Transcultural Psychiatry 51 5 651 672
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description This qualitative study explores community resilience factors within an indigenous Sámi community in Northern Norway. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 22 informants, 12 females and 10 males, ranging in age from 13 to 19 years old, 12 of whom had reindeer husbandry affiliation. Data analysis used a modified grounded theory approach and narrative analysis. Interpretation of the data was based on ecological perspectives theory and the identification of possible community resilience factors including Sámi language competence, use of recreational and natural resources, and traditional ecological knowledge, such as reindeer husbandry related activities. These cultural factors appear to strengthen adolescents’ ethnic identity and pride, which in turn act as potential resilience mechanisms. Land was a significant arena for traditional practices and recreation. The majority of the youth reported support from relationships with extended godparents ( fáddarat) and extended family ( sohka) networks. The fáttar network was particularly strong among adolescents with reindeer husbandry affiliations. Native language competence and reindeer husbandry were key components in adolescent social networks. Interconnectedness among the community members and with the environment seemed to promote resilience and well-being. Two factors that excluded adolescents from full community membership and participation were being a nonnative Sámi language speaker and the absence of extended Sámi family networks.
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author Nystad, Kristine
Spein, Anna Rita
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Community resilience factors among indigenous Sámi adolescents: A qualitative study in Northern Norway
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title_short Community resilience factors among indigenous Sámi adolescents: A qualitative study in Northern Norway
title_full Community resilience factors among indigenous Sámi adolescents: A qualitative study in Northern Norway
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