A song of identity: Yoik as example of the importance of symbolic cultural expression in intercultural communication/health care

Yoik is the old Sami form of music/singing produced according to old conventions and used in various communication contexts. A yoik referring to a particular person, a so-called person-yoik, constitutes a musical expression of that person and may be a more powerful symbol of identity and connectedne...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of Intercultural Communication
Main Author: Hanssen, Ingrid
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Immigrant Institute 2011
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Online Access:https://www.immi.se/intercultural/article/view/hanssen2011-3
https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v11i3.536
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Summary:Yoik is the old Sami form of music/singing produced according to old conventions and used in various communication contexts. A yoik referring to a particular person, a so-called person-yoik, constitutes a musical expression of that person and may be a more powerful symbol of identity and connectedness than a person’s name and may awaken memories otherwise forgotten in patients with dementia. This paper is based on a qualitative interview study on good dementia care among the Sami, the indigenous people of the northernmost part of Europe. The primary focus is on aspects of yoik related to identity and mental health in general and patients with dementia in particular. Yoik here serves as an example ofthe significance of culture-specific symbols and ways of expression and the importance of being open to symbols and representations foreign to us for us to become successful intercultural communicators.