“The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity
Indigeneity is often expected to merely exist in rural settings. The urban context is, therefore, considered atypical and inauthentic. I will distinguish between cultural traits and emblems, arguing that the creation of emblems has been an important aspect of revitalisation of Sámi culture. In addi...
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author | Gjerpe, Kajsa Kemi |
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description | Indigeneity is often expected to merely exist in rural settings. The urban context is, therefore, considered atypical and inauthentic. I will distinguish between cultural traits and emblems, arguing that the creation of emblems has been an important aspect of revitalisation of Sámi culture. In addition, I maintain that the use of emblems in daily life is important for urban Sámi, as Sámi culture is not very visible in the city environment. However, the use of emblems has had unfavourable consequences. On the one hand, urban Sámi do not belong within the category of ‘ordinary urban citizen’ as they hold cultural traits that are not common in the urban and Norwegian context; nor do they belong within the ‘Sámi’ category as they lack certain expected cultural traits within the rural and Sámi context. Those who fall between the various categories become, arguably, people out of place. Opposing the notion of being of out place, this study seeks to demonstrate how the concept of an urban Sámi identity is created, articulated and challenged in an urban context. I argue that the interviewees belong in both ‘worlds’, and that the city creates a context to various means of cultural expressions. |
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spelling | ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/5252 2025-04-13T14:26:34+00:00 “The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity Gjerpe, Kajsa Kemi 2013-05-22 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5252 eng eng Universitetet i Tromsø University of Tromsø https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5252 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) openAccess Copyright 2013 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 Urbanism Indigeneity Urban indigeneity Sápmi Emblems Cultural traits urban sámi identity VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250 SVF-3904 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2013 ftunivtroemsoe 2025-03-14T05:17:56Z Indigeneity is often expected to merely exist in rural settings. The urban context is, therefore, considered atypical and inauthentic. I will distinguish between cultural traits and emblems, arguing that the creation of emblems has been an important aspect of revitalisation of Sámi culture. In addition, I maintain that the use of emblems in daily life is important for urban Sámi, as Sámi culture is not very visible in the city environment. However, the use of emblems has had unfavourable consequences. On the one hand, urban Sámi do not belong within the category of ‘ordinary urban citizen’ as they hold cultural traits that are not common in the urban and Norwegian context; nor do they belong within the ‘Sámi’ category as they lack certain expected cultural traits within the rural and Sámi context. Those who fall between the various categories become, arguably, people out of place. Opposing the notion of being of out place, this study seeks to demonstrate how the concept of an urban Sámi identity is created, articulated and challenged in an urban context. I argue that the interviewees belong in both ‘worlds’, and that the city creates a context to various means of cultural expressions. Master Thesis Sámi University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive |
spellingShingle | Urbanism Indigeneity Urban indigeneity Sápmi Emblems Cultural traits urban sámi identity VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250 SVF-3904 Gjerpe, Kajsa Kemi “The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity |
title | “The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity |
title_full | “The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity |
title_fullStr | “The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity |
title_full_unstemmed | “The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity |
title_short | “The Best of Both Worlds”. Conceptualising an Urban Sámi Identity |
title_sort | “the best of both worlds”. conceptualising an urban sámi identity |
topic | Urbanism Indigeneity Urban indigeneity Sápmi Emblems Cultural traits urban sámi identity VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250 SVF-3904 |
topic_facet | Urbanism Indigeneity Urban indigeneity Sápmi Emblems Cultural traits urban sámi identity VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250 SVF-3904 |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5252 |