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Indigenous interdisciplinary internationalism: the modern Saami experience, with emphasis on literature / Harald Gaski.
Title: | Indigenous interdisciplinary internationalism: the modern Saami experience, with emphasis on literature / Harald Gaski. |
Author(s): | Gaski, Harald. |
Date: | 2004. |
Publisher: | Osaka, Japan: National Museum of Ethnology |
In: | Circumpolar ethnicity and identity. (2004.), |
Abstract: | Describes nature of Saami language, with its subtleties in describing e.g. movement in styles of jump, and pride in its qualities which has helped to preserve it. Saami have always co-existed with majority in most of Sápmi, so, despite drop-outs, they have learnt to profit from double culture. Gaski warns against opposing science - dieda - to traditional knowledge - diehtu. Saami themselves did not always distinguish, but it is more important to, today. Deals also with international literary groups of minorities and significance of Valkeapää's work. |
Notes: | In: Circumpolar ethnicity and identity / Takashi Irimoto, Takako Yamada. |
Keywords: | 327.39 -- Native peoples, international organisations. 39 -- Ethnography: Saami. 809.455 -- Saami language. 82 -- Literature. T -- Social anthropology and ethnography. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*55) -- European Arctic. |
SPRI record no.: | 171163 |
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