Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen

The aim of this study is to investigate life forms and the dynamics of cultural processes in the parish of Tärna, Västerbotten. The material is an investigation of the life stories of two families, which have been investigated from an overall scientific aspect. The aim has been to examine the exploi...

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Main Author: Moritz, Per
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Etnologi 1990
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-84743 2023-10-09T21:55:40+02:00 Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen People in the mountains : life forms and cultural processes in the Swedish parish of Tärna in the 19th and 20th centuries Moritz, Per 1990 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-84743 swe swe Etnologi Umeå : Umeå universitet Kungl. Skytteanska samfundets handlingar : Acta Regiae Societatis Skytteanae, 0560-2416 37 Acta ethnologica Umensia, 1101-0320 2 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-84743 urn:isbn:91-7174-468-1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Life stories mountain dwellers forms of exploitation of resources socialized knowledge ecological adaption values stor-telling traditions history of civilization innovations processes of cultural change Ethnology Etnologi Doctoral thesis, monograph info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 1990 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:48:15Z The aim of this study is to investigate life forms and the dynamics of cultural processes in the parish of Tärna, Västerbotten. The material is an investigation of the life stories of two families, which have been investigated from an overall scientific aspect. The aim has been to examine the exploitation of resources by individuals and cognitive structures within the framework of ecological adaption. These aspects have been illuminated by the use of comprehensive source materials. Estate inventories have revealed different object categories which were associated with the exploitation of natural resources. Church registers, judgement books, tape recordings from folklore archives and the author's own interview material described life stories in a Saami mountain family and a settler family. It turned out that people in the mountains had supported themselves on a combination of stock-raising, hunting and fishing. Comprehensive socialized knowledge of the environment and its resources was a decisive factor for ecological adaption and survival. The settler family had a solid knowledge of various handicrafts. The Saami in Tärna have settled down at an early stage and abandoned their former nomadism. The Saamish family investigated had a strong sense of family identity and their living story-telling tradition strengthened their identity and became a uniting factor. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century innovations began to emerge in the mountain parish, which often came to revolutionize the whole life pattern. The process of cultural change in Tärna in the 20th century has been dramatic. It has included the development of technology, modernization and changing exploitation of resources. Through the investigation of the life stories of the two families a clear picture has emerged of the exploitation of resources and of values, i.e. the total life pattern. digitalisering@umu Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis saami Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Tärna ENVELOPE(15.263,15.263,65.711,65.711) Tärna socken ENVELOPE(15.214,15.214,65.693,65.693)
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topic Life stories
mountain dwellers
forms of exploitation of resources
socialized knowledge
ecological adaption
values
stor-telling traditions
history of civilization
innovations
processes of cultural change
Ethnology
Etnologi
spellingShingle Life stories
mountain dwellers
forms of exploitation of resources
socialized knowledge
ecological adaption
values
stor-telling traditions
history of civilization
innovations
processes of cultural change
Ethnology
Etnologi
Moritz, Per
Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen
topic_facet Life stories
mountain dwellers
forms of exploitation of resources
socialized knowledge
ecological adaption
values
stor-telling traditions
history of civilization
innovations
processes of cultural change
Ethnology
Etnologi
description The aim of this study is to investigate life forms and the dynamics of cultural processes in the parish of Tärna, Västerbotten. The material is an investigation of the life stories of two families, which have been investigated from an overall scientific aspect. The aim has been to examine the exploitation of resources by individuals and cognitive structures within the framework of ecological adaption. These aspects have been illuminated by the use of comprehensive source materials. Estate inventories have revealed different object categories which were associated with the exploitation of natural resources. Church registers, judgement books, tape recordings from folklore archives and the author's own interview material described life stories in a Saami mountain family and a settler family. It turned out that people in the mountains had supported themselves on a combination of stock-raising, hunting and fishing. Comprehensive socialized knowledge of the environment and its resources was a decisive factor for ecological adaption and survival. The settler family had a solid knowledge of various handicrafts. The Saami in Tärna have settled down at an early stage and abandoned their former nomadism. The Saamish family investigated had a strong sense of family identity and their living story-telling tradition strengthened their identity and became a uniting factor. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century innovations began to emerge in the mountain parish, which often came to revolutionize the whole life pattern. The process of cultural change in Tärna in the 20th century has been dramatic. It has included the development of technology, modernization and changing exploitation of resources. Through the investigation of the life stories of the two families a clear picture has emerged of the exploitation of resources and of values, i.e. the total life pattern. digitalisering@umu
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Moritz, Per
author_facet Moritz, Per
author_sort Moritz, Per
title Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen
title_short Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen
title_full Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen
title_fullStr Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen
title_full_unstemmed Fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i Tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen
title_sort fjällfolk : livsformer och kulturprocesser i tärna socken under 1800- och 1900-talen
publisher Etnologi
publishDate 1990
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