Toponymic Notions of Sámi Past(s)

Q3 Social Sciences Suomen Antropologi Pub Date : 2023-10-08 DOI:10.30676/jfas.115590
Otso Kortekangas
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The Finnish geodesist and self-taught ethnographer Karl Nickul (1900–1980) studied the Indigenous toponymy among the Skolt Sámi in northeastern Finland. This article analyses Nickul’s early publications and international correspondence, focusing on the ways Nickul framed Sámi notions of the past as reflected in their toponymy. Nickul argued that the Sámi possessed the ‘moral right’ to name their own region and advocated for keeping these names in cartographic representations. According to Nickul, studying and documenting Sámi place names was a gateway to the mental imagery of the Sámi. Place names did not merely reflect the area ‘as it was’, but also reflected ancient events, beliefs, and livelihoods. Keywords: Sámi history, Sámi toponymy, situated knowledge, Indigenous toponymy, Karl Nickul, Skolt Sámi, Petsamo, Suenjel, Suonikylä
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Sámi过去的地名概念(s)
芬兰大地测量学家和自学成才的民族学家Karl Nickul(1900-1980)研究了芬兰东北部Skolt人Sámi的土著地名。本文分析了Nickul的早期出版物和国际通信,重点关注Nickul构建Sámi过去概念的方式,反映在他们的地名中。Nickul认为Sámi拥有为他们自己的地区命名的“道德权利”,并主张在地图上保留这些名称。根据Nickul的说法,研究和记录Sámi地名是通往Sámi心理意象的门户。地名不仅反映了该地区的“本来面貌”,还反映了古代的事件、信仰和生计。关键词:Sámi历史,Sámi地名,情境知识,土著地名,Karl Nickul, Skolt Sámi, Petsamo, Suenjel, Suonikylä
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Suomen Antropologi
Suomen Antropologi Social Sciences-Anthropology
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