‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland

In this paper we discuss the heritage of the WWII evacuation and the so-called burning of Lapland' within a Sami reindeer herding community, and assess how these wartime experiences have moulded, and continue to mould, the ways people memorialise and engage with the WWII material remains. Our f...

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Published in:International Journal of Heritage Studies
Main Authors: Seitsonen, Oula, Koskinen-Koivisto, Eerika
Other Authors: Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies
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Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2017
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/228610 2025-03-02T15:36:47+00:00 ‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland 'Missä v. on Vuotso?': toisen maailmansodan pakkosiirtojen ja tuhon perintö saamelaisessa poronhoitoyhteisössä Suomen Lapissa Seitsonen, Oula Koskinen-Koivisto, Eerika Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies 2017-11-20T09:08:01Z 21 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/228610 eng eng Taylor and Francis Ltd. 10.1080/13527258.2017.1378903 Royal Society of Edinburgh http://hdl.handle.net/10138/228610 85030670227 000423745900006 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess History and Archaeology Material heritage forced movement Sami Lapland World War II CULTURE Article publishedVersion 2017 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-02-10T01:14:20Z In this paper we discuss the heritage of the WWII evacuation and the so-called burning of Lapland' within a Sami reindeer herding community, and assess how these wartime experiences have moulded, and continue to mould, the ways people memorialise and engage with the WWII material remains. Our focus is on the village of Vuotso, which is home to the southernmost Sami community in Finland. The Nazi German troops established a large military base there in 1941, and the Germans and the villagers lived as close neighbours for several years. In 1944 the villagers were evacuated before the outbreak of the Finno-German Lapland War' of 1944-1945, in which the German troops annihilated their military installations and the civilian infrastructure. Today the ruins of demolished German military installations persist around the village as vivid reminders, and act for the villagers as important active agents in memorising this vital phase in Lapland's recent past. They also appear to facilitate nostalgia for the more independent days before traditional Sami lifeways were ruptured by stronger Finnish State intervention in the post-war decades. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper sami sami Sámi Lapland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Vuotso ENVELOPE(27.124,27.124,68.087,68.087) International Journal of Heritage Studies 24 4 421 441
spellingShingle History and Archaeology
Material heritage
forced movement
Sami
Lapland
World War II
CULTURE
Seitsonen, Oula
Koskinen-Koivisto, Eerika
‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland
title ‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland
title_full ‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland
title_fullStr ‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland
title_full_unstemmed ‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland
title_short ‘Where the F… is Vuotso?’ : heritage of Second World War forced movement and destruction in a Sámi reindeer herding community in Finnish Lapland
title_sort ‘where the f… is vuotso?’ : heritage of second world war forced movement and destruction in a sámi reindeer herding community in finnish lapland
topic History and Archaeology
Material heritage
forced movement
Sami
Lapland
World War II
CULTURE
topic_facet History and Archaeology
Material heritage
forced movement
Sami
Lapland
World War II
CULTURE
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/228610