Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry

Source at https://doi.org/10.7557/2.27.2.162. The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic household. According to the national census from 1875, this system was found in many parts of Norway. Among the counties, Nordland stood out having the highes...

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Published in:Rangifer
Main Author: Evjen, Bjørg
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Language:English
Published: UiT - The Arctic University of Norway 2007
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description Source at https://doi.org/10.7557/2.27.2.162. The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic household. According to the national census from 1875, this system was found in many parts of Norway. Among the counties, Nordland stood out having the highest number of households owing custodial reindeer. Most of the households were non-Sami, and most of them having less than ten reindeer. Especially in Nordland and Troms, a system with custodial goats also served as the transaction. There were eventually, with an exception of Finnmark, rules in place trying to prevent settled people from keeping reindeer, only followed in part. The system went on till after the Second World War, mainly because it was an important part of the household economy of the settled people. The great changes and rational- ization within the agricultural sector, the growth of industrial society, and the modernisation of society in general under- mined the use of reindeer as a part of the household livestock.
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/3357 2025-04-13T14:18:41+00:00 Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry Evjen, Bjørg 2007 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/3357 eng eng UiT - The Arctic University of Norway FRIDAID 367381 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/3357 openAccess VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosialantropologi: 250 VDP::Humanities: 000::History: 070 VDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070 domestic animals livestock reindeer husbandry Sami verdde national census Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed 2007 ftunivtroemsoe 2025-03-14T05:17:55Z Source at https://doi.org/10.7557/2.27.2.162. The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic household. According to the national census from 1875, this system was found in many parts of Norway. Among the counties, Nordland stood out having the highest number of households owing custodial reindeer. Most of the households were non-Sami, and most of them having less than ten reindeer. Especially in Nordland and Troms, a system with custodial goats also served as the transaction. There were eventually, with an exception of Finnmark, rules in place trying to prevent settled people from keeping reindeer, only followed in part. The system went on till after the Second World War, mainly because it was an important part of the household economy of the settled people. The great changes and rational- ization within the agricultural sector, the growth of industrial society, and the modernisation of society in general under- mined the use of reindeer as a part of the household livestock. Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark Nordland Nordland reindeer husbandry sami Finnmark Nordland Troms University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway Rangifer 27 2 79 91
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VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosialantropologi: 250
VDP::Humanities: 000::History: 070
VDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070
domestic animals
livestock
reindeer husbandry
Sami
verdde
national census
Evjen, Bjørg
Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
title Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
title_full Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
title_fullStr Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
title_full_unstemmed Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
title_short Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
title_sort custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
topic VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosialantropologi: 250
VDP::Humanities: 000::History: 070
VDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070
domestic animals
livestock
reindeer husbandry
Sami
verdde
national census
topic_facet VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosialantropologi: 250
VDP::Humanities: 000::History: 070
VDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070
domestic animals
livestock
reindeer husbandry
Sami
verdde
national census
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/3357