Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today

This thesis investigates in which ways learning ‘traditional’ knowledge such as seal hunting is a strengthening factor for the awareness of being Greenlandic today. It looks at knowledge transfer between one generation and the next as well as the role of knowledge transfer in the education system. F...

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Main Author: Rosendahl, Sally
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universitetet i Tromsø 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5254
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/5254 2023-05-15T16:29:46+02:00 Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today Rosendahl, Sally 2013-05-13 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5254 eng eng Universitetet i Tromsø University of Tromsø https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5254 URN:NBN:no-uit_munin_4963 openAccess Copyright 2013 The Author(s) indigenous studies indigenous traditional knowledge Greenland indigeneity identity sealing seal hunting education school urfolk tradisjonell viten Grønland identitet selfangst utdanning skole VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250 SVF-3904 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2013 ftunivtroemsoe 2021-06-25T17:53:35Z This thesis investigates in which ways learning ‘traditional’ knowledge such as seal hunting is a strengthening factor for the awareness of being Greenlandic today. It looks at knowledge transfer between one generation and the next as well as the role of knowledge transfer in the education system. Finally, the tension or interplay between possessing traditional knowledge and living as a modern people is discussed. Through primarily using qualitative research in the shape of interviews of twelve individuals, this thesis draws on examples from various kinds of education, while accounts from staff at the Children’s Home Uummannaq and from young Greenlanders also provide information on passing of knowledge outside the educational system. The data will be analysed drawing on a range of theories from the cross-disciplinary field of my study, naming Fikret Berkes’ model on traditional ecological knowledge, Thomas La Belle’s theories on informal versus formal education, Gayatri Spivak’s theory on the voices of the subalterns and epistemic violence, and Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities, to name a few examples. This thesis presents voices of particular Greenlanders rather than attempting to account for the Greenlandic people as a whole, and through these voices it is shown that learning sealing in a symbolic or a practical way strengthens the awareness of young Greenlanders. Master Thesis Greenland greenlander* greenlandic Grønland Uummannaq University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Greenland Benedict ENVELOPE(-66.585,-66.585,-66.157,-66.157) Viten ENVELOPE(20.648,20.648,69.958,69.958)
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topic indigenous studies
indigenous
traditional knowledge
Greenland
indigeneity
identity
sealing
seal hunting
education
school
urfolk
tradisjonell viten
Grønland
identitet
selfangst
utdanning
skole
VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
SVF-3904
spellingShingle indigenous studies
indigenous
traditional knowledge
Greenland
indigeneity
identity
sealing
seal hunting
education
school
urfolk
tradisjonell viten
Grønland
identitet
selfangst
utdanning
skole
VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
SVF-3904
Rosendahl, Sally
Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today
topic_facet indigenous studies
indigenous
traditional knowledge
Greenland
indigeneity
identity
sealing
seal hunting
education
school
urfolk
tradisjonell viten
Grønland
identitet
selfangst
utdanning
skole
VDP::Social science: 200::Social anthropology: 250
SVF-3904
description This thesis investigates in which ways learning ‘traditional’ knowledge such as seal hunting is a strengthening factor for the awareness of being Greenlandic today. It looks at knowledge transfer between one generation and the next as well as the role of knowledge transfer in the education system. Finally, the tension or interplay between possessing traditional knowledge and living as a modern people is discussed. Through primarily using qualitative research in the shape of interviews of twelve individuals, this thesis draws on examples from various kinds of education, while accounts from staff at the Children’s Home Uummannaq and from young Greenlanders also provide information on passing of knowledge outside the educational system. The data will be analysed drawing on a range of theories from the cross-disciplinary field of my study, naming Fikret Berkes’ model on traditional ecological knowledge, Thomas La Belle’s theories on informal versus formal education, Gayatri Spivak’s theory on the voices of the subalterns and epistemic violence, and Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities, to name a few examples. This thesis presents voices of particular Greenlanders rather than attempting to account for the Greenlandic people as a whole, and through these voices it is shown that learning sealing in a symbolic or a practical way strengthens the awareness of young Greenlanders.
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title Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today
title_short Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today
title_full Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today
title_fullStr Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today
title_full_unstemmed Learning Sealing: Traditional Knowledge Strengthening Awareness of Being Greenlandic Today
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publisher Universitetet i Tromsø
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