Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry

Barrier fences are generally not considered to have been used in Sami reindeer husbandry in Sweden before the early 20th century. As a rule, they are thought to have been introduced with the transition from intensive to extensive herding that is assumed to have taken place at this time. However, in...

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Main Authors: Norstedt, Gudrun, Rautio, Anna-Maria, Östlund, Lars
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Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2017
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/4222 2023-05-15T15:23:23+02:00 Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry Norstedt, Gudrun Rautio, Anna-Maria Östlund, Lars 2017-10-02 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/4222 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.37.1.4222 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/4222/3898 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/4222 doi:10.7557/2.37.1.4222 Copyright (c) 2017 Gudrun Norstedt, Anna-Maria Rautio, Lars Östlund http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Årg 37 Nr 1 (2017); 69-92 Rangifer; Vol 37 No 1 (2017); 69-92 1890-6729 boreal forest cultural remains dendrochronology fence reindeer husbandry Sami info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.37.1.4222 2021-08-16T15:15:13Z Barrier fences are generally not considered to have been used in Sami reindeer husbandry in Sweden before the early 20th century. As a rule, they are thought to have been introduced with the transition from intensive to extensive herding that is assumed to have taken place at this time. However, in this study, we show that barrier fences were widely used in Gällivare, Jokkmokk and Arjeplog Municipalities from the mid-18th century onwards, especially in the forests. Until the early 20th century, these fences were built of local materials, mainly whole trees and boulders, and we therefore call them whole-tree fences. Some of the barrier fences were used during periods of loose supervision by herders who otherwise practised intensive methods, while others were built in a context of extensive herding, large herds and conflicts over land use. Extensive reindeer herding was thus practised in the area much earlier than usually presumed, and it overlapped with intensive herding in both time and space. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arjeplog Gällivare Jokkmokk Rangifer reindeer husbandry sami sami University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Arjeplog ENVELOPE(17.886,17.886,66.052,66.052) Gällivare ENVELOPE(20.660,20.660,67.132,67.132) Jokkmokk ENVELOPE(20.150,20.150,66.500,66.500) Rangifer 37 1 69 92
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topic boreal forest
cultural remains
dendrochronology
fence
reindeer husbandry
Sami
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cultural remains
dendrochronology
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reindeer husbandry
Sami
Norstedt, Gudrun
Rautio, Anna-Maria
Östlund, Lars
Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry
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cultural remains
dendrochronology
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reindeer husbandry
Sami
description Barrier fences are generally not considered to have been used in Sami reindeer husbandry in Sweden before the early 20th century. As a rule, they are thought to have been introduced with the transition from intensive to extensive herding that is assumed to have taken place at this time. However, in this study, we show that barrier fences were widely used in Gällivare, Jokkmokk and Arjeplog Municipalities from the mid-18th century onwards, especially in the forests. Until the early 20th century, these fences were built of local materials, mainly whole trees and boulders, and we therefore call them whole-tree fences. Some of the barrier fences were used during periods of loose supervision by herders who otherwise practised intensive methods, while others were built in a context of extensive herding, large herds and conflicts over land use. Extensive reindeer herding was thus practised in the area much earlier than usually presumed, and it overlapped with intensive herding in both time and space.
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Rautio, Anna-Maria
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title Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry
title_short Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry
title_full Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry
title_fullStr Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry
title_full_unstemmed Fencing the forest: early use of barrier fences in Sami reindeer husbandry
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