Sami Indigenous Spirituality: Religion and Nation-building in Norwegian Sápmi

In March 2008, the university library in Tromsø celebrated the opening of what they referred to as an ‘indigenous room’. A collection of Sami literature was moved from its previous geographical and cultural context to what is today considered the more relevant company of American Indians, Australian...

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Published in:Temenos - Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion
Main Author: Siv Ellen Kraft
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society for the Study of Religion 2009
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f526164362a34b69ab73a8d3eaf334c7 2023-05-15T18:10:30+02:00 Sami Indigenous Spirituality: Religion and Nation-building in Norwegian Sápmi Siv Ellen Kraft 2009-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.33356/temenos.7900 https://doaj.org/article/f526164362a34b69ab73a8d3eaf334c7 EN eng Finnish Society for the Study of Religion https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/7900 https://doaj.org/toc/2342-7256 doi:10.33356/temenos.7900 2342-7256 https://doaj.org/article/f526164362a34b69ab73a8d3eaf334c7 Temenos, Vol 45, Iss 2 (2009) Religion (General) BL1-50 article 2009 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.33356/temenos.7900 2022-12-31T08:36:52Z In March 2008, the university library in Tromsø celebrated the opening of what they referred to as an ‘indigenous room’. A collection of Sami literature was moved from its previous geographical and cultural context to what is today considered the more relevant company of American Indians, Australian aborigines and African peoples. Indicative of the increasing institutionalisation of the Sami as an indigenous people, the debate over what it means to be ‘indigenous’ is today important to Sami research, political strategies, cultural activities and religious creativity. In an attempt to take such innovations seriously, the article discusses some of the religious dimensions of Sami nation-building resulting from the ongoing processes of indigenisation. More specifically, I deal with a project structured by the international grammar of nation-building, which shares in the qualities of a civil religion and is at the same time shaped by ‘indigenous spirituality’. Although a fairly recent construct, what I refer to as ‘indigenous spirituality’ is nevertheless a significant global discourse, developed primarily through the UN and international law. According to this perspective, indigenous peoples are the children of Mother Earth, and as such are opposed to and differentiated from the religions and worldviews of the ‘western’ world. Keywords: Sami, nation-building, indigenous, nature spirituality, Mother Earth Article in Journal/Newspaper sami sami Tromsø Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Tromsø Temenos - Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion 45 2
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description In March 2008, the university library in Tromsø celebrated the opening of what they referred to as an ‘indigenous room’. A collection of Sami literature was moved from its previous geographical and cultural context to what is today considered the more relevant company of American Indians, Australian aborigines and African peoples. Indicative of the increasing institutionalisation of the Sami as an indigenous people, the debate over what it means to be ‘indigenous’ is today important to Sami research, political strategies, cultural activities and religious creativity. In an attempt to take such innovations seriously, the article discusses some of the religious dimensions of Sami nation-building resulting from the ongoing processes of indigenisation. More specifically, I deal with a project structured by the international grammar of nation-building, which shares in the qualities of a civil religion and is at the same time shaped by ‘indigenous spirituality’. Although a fairly recent construct, what I refer to as ‘indigenous spirituality’ is nevertheless a significant global discourse, developed primarily through the UN and international law. According to this perspective, indigenous peoples are the children of Mother Earth, and as such are opposed to and differentiated from the religions and worldviews of the ‘western’ world. Keywords: Sami, nation-building, indigenous, nature spirituality, Mother Earth
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