Den 5 Thule ekspeditions sibiriske arv

This article casts light on the last segment of Knud Rasmussen’s “grand expedition,” his trip to Chukotka, in the Russian Far East, in September 1924. He spent somewhere between 18 and 48 hours in Chukotka before he was deported back to Alaska, and it is doubtful that he was able to bring any signif...

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Main Authors: Schwalbe, Daria, Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth, Schmidt, Kristoffer
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/cbf2c8dd-81df-451f-8f0a-d457e4fd114b 2023-05-15T15:05:06+02:00 Den 5 Thule ekspeditions sibiriske arv The Fifth Thule Expedition's Siberian Legacy Schwalbe, Daria Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth Schmidt, Kristoffer 2021 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/the-fifth-thule-expeditions-siberian-legacy(cbf2c8dd-81df-451f-8f0a-d457e4fd114b).html https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/en/publications/69c0da49-7a94-478e-ab63-2116b39c8e92 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Schwalbe , D , Schmidt , A L & Schmidt , K 2021 , ' The Fifth Thule Expedition's Siberian Legacy ' , Alaska Journal of Anthropology , vol. 19 , no. 1-2 , pp. 175-194 . /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/FacultyOfHumanities Faculty of Humanities Den Femte Thule Ekspedition ekspedition cultural History Cultural heritage museologi tekstiler,materiel folkekultur etnologi fænomenologi dragter Inuit Culture Knud Rasmussen Etnografisk viden Beringstrædet Russian-Danish forbindelser materiel kultur Circumpolar Arctic article 2021 ftcopenhagenunip 2022-05-04T22:50:53Z This article casts light on the last segment of Knud Rasmussen’s “grand expedition,” his trip to Chukotka, in the Russian Far East, in September 1924. He spent somewhere between 18 and 48 hours in Chukotka before he was deported back to Alaska, and it is doubtful that he was able to bring any significant local objects back with him. Yet the Fifth Thule Expedition’s Siberian Collection at the National Museum of Denmark includes about 1,000 items. Most of these objects were purchased by Rasmussen after his return and donated to the museum as an extension of the Fifth Thule work. The article discusses the significance of Rasmussen’s trip to Chukotka and the origin of the expedition’s Siberian collection. It is also an attempt to challenge our traditional understanding of an “expedition” as a purposeful journey with a definitive beginning and end. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Chukotka inuit Alaska University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Rasmussen ENVELOPE(-64.084,-64.084,-65.248,-65.248)
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Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth
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Den 5 Thule ekspeditions sibiriske arv
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description This article casts light on the last segment of Knud Rasmussen’s “grand expedition,” his trip to Chukotka, in the Russian Far East, in September 1924. He spent somewhere between 18 and 48 hours in Chukotka before he was deported back to Alaska, and it is doubtful that he was able to bring any significant local objects back with him. Yet the Fifth Thule Expedition’s Siberian Collection at the National Museum of Denmark includes about 1,000 items. Most of these objects were purchased by Rasmussen after his return and donated to the museum as an extension of the Fifth Thule work. The article discusses the significance of Rasmussen’s trip to Chukotka and the origin of the expedition’s Siberian collection. It is also an attempt to challenge our traditional understanding of an “expedition” as a purposeful journey with a definitive beginning and end.
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