Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid

This paper seeks to provide a better understanding of the supposed connection between Parish Sami and the little researched stone remnants of grouse trapping, i.e. bird mazes, that show a spatial concentration to Västernorrland and Gävleborg counties - by using spatial analysis, historical-ethnograp...

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Main Author: Lust, Jennie
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier 2018
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-149585 2023-10-09T21:55:44+02:00 Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid Bird mazes : Parish Sami & grouse trapping in Gävleborg and Västernorrland counties during historic times Lust, Jennie 2018 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-149585 swe swe Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-149585 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess samer sockensamer gävleborg västernorrland fågelfångstanläggningar skogsfågel tjädrar orrar Archaeology Arkeologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2018 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:50:21Z This paper seeks to provide a better understanding of the supposed connection between Parish Sami and the little researched stone remnants of grouse trapping, i.e. bird mazes, that show a spatial concentration to Västernorrland and Gävleborg counties - by using spatial analysis, historical-ethnographical analogies, folklore studies and two case studies. The results are contradicting; the spatial analysis shows no or little signs of a connection between remains of Sami type and place names indicating Sami presence. The analogies show a likeness between methods where sticks and branches were used instead of stones to create the fences which lead the birds to the snare-traps. However, these methods were used by both Swedish farmers and Sami. There are several folklore records that connect Sami and the bird mazes, and one tells of how the Sami taught the parish inhabitants the method. The case studies show an apparent spatial connection between bird mazes and a Parish Sami home and a nomadic Forest Sami complex. Nomadic Forest Sami in the region have been shown to be the ancestors of Parish Sami. Based on these results, the author proposes that the bird maze method was first used by Forest Sami and later used by their descendants Parish Sami, but somewhere along the way the method was taught to or picked up by Swedish farmers. In any case, this study might be used as a jumping off point for the further work and research into the physical remains of Sami in the region that are well needed, in particular the Parish Sami, but also bird mazes. Bachelor Thesis sami Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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sockensamer
gävleborg
västernorrland
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skogsfågel
tjädrar
orrar
Archaeology
Arkeologi
spellingShingle samer
sockensamer
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västernorrland
fågelfångstanläggningar
skogsfågel
tjädrar
orrar
Archaeology
Arkeologi
Lust, Jennie
Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid
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sockensamer
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skogsfågel
tjädrar
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Archaeology
Arkeologi
description This paper seeks to provide a better understanding of the supposed connection between Parish Sami and the little researched stone remnants of grouse trapping, i.e. bird mazes, that show a spatial concentration to Västernorrland and Gävleborg counties - by using spatial analysis, historical-ethnographical analogies, folklore studies and two case studies. The results are contradicting; the spatial analysis shows no or little signs of a connection between remains of Sami type and place names indicating Sami presence. The analogies show a likeness between methods where sticks and branches were used instead of stones to create the fences which lead the birds to the snare-traps. However, these methods were used by both Swedish farmers and Sami. There are several folklore records that connect Sami and the bird mazes, and one tells of how the Sami taught the parish inhabitants the method. The case studies show an apparent spatial connection between bird mazes and a Parish Sami home and a nomadic Forest Sami complex. Nomadic Forest Sami in the region have been shown to be the ancestors of Parish Sami. Based on these results, the author proposes that the bird maze method was first used by Forest Sami and later used by their descendants Parish Sami, but somewhere along the way the method was taught to or picked up by Swedish farmers. In any case, this study might be used as a jumping off point for the further work and research into the physical remains of Sami in the region that are well needed, in particular the Parish Sami, but also bird mazes.
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title Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid
title_short Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid
title_full Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid
title_fullStr Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid
title_full_unstemmed Fågelfångstanläggningar : Sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i Gävleborg och Västernorrland under historisk tid
title_sort fågelfångstanläggningar : sockensamer & skogsfågelfångst i gävleborg och västernorrland under historisk tid
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier
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