Archeologie in musea: een passend verleden voor de Sami?

A Sami past. The Sami are still struggling for general acceptance of their identity and cultural expression. They are the indigenous population of Fennoscandia, and although now mostly associated with reindeer herding, historically their subsistence was based mostly on fishing, hunting, agriculture,...

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Main Author: van den Berg, Mathilde
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Published: University of Groningen Press 2018
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/pa.29.115-123
https://ugp.rug.nl/Paleo-aktueel/article/download/32547/29943
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spelling crunivgroningpr:10.21827/pa.29.115-123 2024-06-09T07:45:53+00:00 Archeologie in musea: een passend verleden voor de Sami? van den Berg, Mathilde 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/pa.29.115-123 https://ugp.rug.nl/Paleo-aktueel/article/download/32547/29943 unknown University of Groningen Press Paleo-aktueel page 115-123 ISSN 1572-6622 journal-article 2018 crunivgroningpr https://doi.org/10.21827/pa.29.115-123 2024-05-15T13:31:59Z A Sami past. The Sami are still struggling for general acceptance of their identity and cultural expression. They are the indigenous population of Fennoscandia, and although now mostly associated with reindeer herding, historically their subsistence was based mostly on fishing, hunting, agriculture, animal husbandry, and only small-scale reindeer herding. In this paper it is probed how contemporary majority and Sami museums convey information about the Sami and their past, with a special focus on the role of archaeology. This is important because museums have an active role in the creation of knowledge and identity. There are several discrepancies between what archaeology is and can present, and how the Sami see their culture and past. Archaeology works with linear time, and focuses on material culture that is, landscape-wise, taken out of context. By contrast, Sami culture emphasizes the importance of material culture within the landscape, feels affiliated with circular time and nature, and does not accept all material culture that archaeology classifies as Sami. In the case of the Sami, archaeology is a less-than-ideal way to communicate about their past and culture. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia sami sami University of Groningen Press Paleo-aktueel 115 123
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description A Sami past. The Sami are still struggling for general acceptance of their identity and cultural expression. They are the indigenous population of Fennoscandia, and although now mostly associated with reindeer herding, historically their subsistence was based mostly on fishing, hunting, agriculture, animal husbandry, and only small-scale reindeer herding. In this paper it is probed how contemporary majority and Sami museums convey information about the Sami and their past, with a special focus on the role of archaeology. This is important because museums have an active role in the creation of knowledge and identity. There are several discrepancies between what archaeology is and can present, and how the Sami see their culture and past. Archaeology works with linear time, and focuses on material culture that is, landscape-wise, taken out of context. By contrast, Sami culture emphasizes the importance of material culture within the landscape, feels affiliated with circular time and nature, and does not accept all material culture that archaeology classifies as Sami. In the case of the Sami, archaeology is a less-than-ideal way to communicate about their past and culture.
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title_short Archeologie in musea: een passend verleden voor de Sami?
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title_full_unstemmed Archeologie in musea: een passend verleden voor de Sami?
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