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Morset, Kari Synnove.
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Voices of the north. Sami revitalization: The artistic struggle that revived a threatened Sami culture./
Author:
Morset, Kari Synnove.
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582 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-11, Section: A, page: 4453.
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Dissertation Abstracts International70-11A.
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Scandinavian Studies. -
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9781109476231
Voices of the north. Sami revitalization: The artistic struggle that revived a threatened Sami culture.
Morset, Kari Synnove.
Voices of the north. Sami revitalization: The artistic struggle that revived a threatened Sami culture.
- 582 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-11, Section: A, page: 4453.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009.
This dissertation examines the contemporary Sami revitalization in a historical perspective, with a focus on the Sami Artist's call for recognition of Sami existence and right to exist. Chapter 1 introduces the topic, and Chapter 2 illuminates the assimilative pressures regarding language, religion and music that Sami people have experienced from four different governments. In reverse chronology, a journey from artist to artist begins in Chapter 3 by accounting for contemporary musician Mari Boine's realization of this suppression and the transformation of her initial anger. Nils Gaup's successes with his films Pathfinder (1988) and The Kautokeino Rebellion 1852 (2008) are further discussed in this Chapter. Chapter 4 discusses the content of The Kautokeino Rebellion 1852 and forces that threatened Sami livelihoods during the time of this first Sami uprising.
ISBN: 9781109476231Subjects--Topical Terms:
1674007
Scandinavian Studies.
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Chapter 5 is devoted to Nils-Aslak Valkeapaa's important popularization of Sami culture. His poetry relates, for example, how settlers with "dingy fat books" replaced ancient Sami rights with law, thus stealing the land. In Chapter 6, about the Forefathers of the Sami artistic struggle, Paulus Utsi's poems from the 1970s show that conveniences achieved in the name of progress cannot keep our human hearts warm. "Painful is the walk on hard stone roads. Silent cry the people of the mountains," is a quote from Utsi's poem "As long", which warns humankind that only "as long as we have water where the fish can swim (...) are we safe on this earth.".
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