Holding ground and loitering around: long-term research partnerships and understanding culture change dilemmas of indigenous Saami

H. Heikkinen
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ABSTRACT Indigenous peoples live their modernity alongside majority populations and global change processes. This is the case with indigenous Saami who descend from a long lineage of nomadic reindeer-herding families and who now live and herd reindeer in and around the small tourism town of Kilpisjärvi (Gilbbesjávri), Finland. Saami reindeer nomadism was a highly mobile way of life at the turn of the twentieth century. However, as many Saami now live a more settled life, their culture is in constant danger of becoming engulfed by various developments, including tourism and the various forms of land use. This essay focuses on longitudinal ethnographic fieldwork in the region and on its dynamic changes. The essay illustrates the Saami struggle, not just with holding their ground with respect to other interest groups, but also with how their actions aim to maintain local visibility of their culture, while also ensuring a respect towards a right to agency and to culture change on their own terms. The essay’s methodological findings emphasise the importance of both long-term research partnerships and of participant observation in ethnographic work, stressing how attentive “loitering around” may lay the groundwork for other forms of research methodologies and auxiliary research materials.
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坚守阵地和四处游荡:长期研究伙伴关系和理解土著萨米人的文化变化困境
土著人民与大多数人口和全球变化进程一起生活在他们的现代性中。土著萨米人就是这种情况,他们是一个长期游牧驯鹿家庭的后裔,现在在芬兰的旅游小镇Kilpisjärvi (Gilbbesjávri)及其周围生活和放牧驯鹿。萨米驯鹿游牧在20世纪初是一种高度流动的生活方式。然而,由于许多萨米人现在过着较为安定的生活,他们的文化不断面临被各种发展所吞没的危险,包括旅游业和各种形式的土地使用。本文着重于该地区的纵向民族志田野调查及其动态变化。这篇文章阐述了萨米人的斗争,不仅是在与其他利益团体的斗争中坚持自己的立场,而且还说明了他们如何采取行动,以保持其文化在当地的知名度,同时确保尊重代理权和按照自己的条件改变文化的权利。这篇论文的方法论发现强调了长期研究伙伴关系和参与观察在人种学工作中的重要性,强调了“闲逛”是如何为其他形式的研究方法和辅助研究材料奠定基础的。
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