Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden

The rise of the scientific theories and race biology at the beginning of the 20th century was one of the main factors that caused the Sámi people to be marginalized, as they were characterized as “inferior” for the rest of the Nordic citizens. They were photographed, measured, and the remains of the...

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Main Author: Martin-Wurtz, Laura
Other Authors: Helsingin yliopisto, Humanistinen tiedekunta, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts, Helsingfors universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Helsingin yliopisto 2022
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/344944
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/344944 2023-10-09T21:53:00+02:00 Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden Samiska samhällen i Sverige och Norge och återskapandet av det förflutna : en jämförande studie av återlämnande av skelettrester i Rounala och Neiden Martin-Wurtz, Laura Helsingin yliopisto, Humanistinen tiedekunta University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts Helsingfors universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten 2022 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/344944 eng eng Helsingin yliopisto University of Helsinki Helsingfors universitet URN:NBN:fi:hulib-202206152649 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/344944 Sami repatriation Sweden Norway reburial Magisterprogrammet i kultur och kommunikation ei opintosuuntaa no specialization ingen studieinriktning pro gradu -tutkielmat master's thesis pro gradu-avhandlingar 2022 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-09-13T23:01:18Z The rise of the scientific theories and race biology at the beginning of the 20th century was one of the main factors that caused the Sámi people to be marginalized, as they were characterized as “inferior” for the rest of the Nordic citizens. They were photographed, measured, and the remains of their ancestors were exhumated and taken to universities to serve as material and evidence for the racial theories of the time. The purpose of this thesis is to study and emphasised the arguments used during the discussions about the repatriations of the human remains in both cases to understand the outcomes and the impacts on the Sámi societies. To understand the development of both process and their outcomes, a comparative analysis of different medias covering the subjects at this time was done, following the ideas of Asgeir Svestad and Kjell-Åke Aronsson, in order to synthetize the information and reach a conclusion. Since the 1970’s, Sámi peoples have been fighting for their rights and self-determination in multiple fronts, notably by demanding the repatriation of the remains of their ancestors to their lands. The Rounala case in Sweden and the Neiden case in Norway are two examples of repatriation among the Sámi communities. Both were covered by the medias and rised numerous discussions about the handling of the human remains as part of cultural heritage in the context of colonialism. Different opinions were expressed about the potential reburial of the remains and the possibilities further to analyse the bones to learn more about the Sámi history. The development of the cases led to the reburial of the human remains from Neiden and the remains from Rounala to be archived in the Ájtte museum in Jokkmokk for several years. Master Thesis Jokkmokk sami sami Sámi Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto Norway Jokkmokk ENVELOPE(20.150,20.150,66.500,66.500) Neiden ENVELOPE(29.377,29.377,69.696,69.696) Svestad ENVELOPE(19.521,19.521,68.921,68.921)
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topic Sami
repatriation
Sweden
Norway
reburial
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ei opintosuuntaa
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spellingShingle Sami
repatriation
Sweden
Norway
reburial
Magisterprogrammet i kultur och kommunikation
ei opintosuuntaa
no specialization
ingen studieinriktning
Martin-Wurtz, Laura
Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden
topic_facet Sami
repatriation
Sweden
Norway
reburial
Magisterprogrammet i kultur och kommunikation
ei opintosuuntaa
no specialization
ingen studieinriktning
description The rise of the scientific theories and race biology at the beginning of the 20th century was one of the main factors that caused the Sámi people to be marginalized, as they were characterized as “inferior” for the rest of the Nordic citizens. They were photographed, measured, and the remains of their ancestors were exhumated and taken to universities to serve as material and evidence for the racial theories of the time. The purpose of this thesis is to study and emphasised the arguments used during the discussions about the repatriations of the human remains in both cases to understand the outcomes and the impacts on the Sámi societies. To understand the development of both process and their outcomes, a comparative analysis of different medias covering the subjects at this time was done, following the ideas of Asgeir Svestad and Kjell-Åke Aronsson, in order to synthetize the information and reach a conclusion. Since the 1970’s, Sámi peoples have been fighting for their rights and self-determination in multiple fronts, notably by demanding the repatriation of the remains of their ancestors to their lands. The Rounala case in Sweden and the Neiden case in Norway are two examples of repatriation among the Sámi communities. Both were covered by the medias and rised numerous discussions about the handling of the human remains as part of cultural heritage in the context of colonialism. Different opinions were expressed about the potential reburial of the remains and the possibilities further to analyse the bones to learn more about the Sámi history. The development of the cases led to the reburial of the human remains from Neiden and the remains from Rounala to be archived in the Ájtte museum in Jokkmokk for several years.
author2 Helsingin yliopisto, Humanistinen tiedekunta
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts
Helsingfors universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten
format Master Thesis
author Martin-Wurtz, Laura
author_facet Martin-Wurtz, Laura
author_sort Martin-Wurtz, Laura
title Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden
title_short Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden
title_full Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden
title_fullStr Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden
title_full_unstemmed Sámi communities in Sweden and Norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in Rounala and Neiden
title_sort sámi communities in sweden and norway and the reappropriation of the past : a comparative study of the return of the skeletal remains in rounala and neiden
publisher Helsingin yliopisto
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