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Dåajmijes vuekie lea saemien vuekie

Dåajmijes vuekie lea saemien vuekie

2018
Lena Kappfjell
Abstract
Hakan Rydving was the one who first made Sami researchers aware of Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s groundbreaking book Decolonizing metho­dologies. Much has been written, both before and after, about research on indigenous peoples’ own terms. For years, Hakan himself had already practiced the principle of learning indigenous peoples’ languages and returning the results of the research, so in many ways, Smith’s book became a confirmation of the legitimacy of what Sami researchers were doing, and of the necessity of having good allies in the execution of this practice. This short essay presents a Sami variant of indigenous research, namely daajmijes vuekie, which is a proper aesthetic based on Sami uses of concepts and Sami understanding of this aesthetic on our own terms. This aesthetic is part of a larger movement, which in an international indigenous peoples’ discourse contributes to the merging of tradition and innovation through the revitalization, rethematizing, and academizing of knowled...

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