Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archives

Returning old photographs to Sámi communities has been a part of modern repatriation policies, trying to recollect the Sámi heritage from museums, archives and collections outside the modern Sámi area. It is not only important to return items, such as photographs, but also to reconstruct the knowled...

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Main Author: Veli-Pekka Lehtola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Aesthetics & Culture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2018.1431501
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spelling doaj-33a412c83fdb425591bb7b90a2a289252020-11-25T02:51:18ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Aesthetics & Culture2000-42142018-01-0110110.1080/20004214.2018.14315011431501Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archivesVeli-Pekka Lehtola0University of OuluReturning old photographs to Sámi communities has been a part of modern repatriation policies, trying to recollect the Sámi heritage from museums, archives and collections outside the modern Sámi area. It is not only important to return items, such as photographs, but also to reconstruct the knowledge around them: to re-identify the old encounters and stories. The article suggests that the earlier interpretations have emphasised the inter-ethnic relations between the Sámi and the majority societies. When returned to local levels of Sámi communities, however, to be interpreted through the lenses of the Sámi subjects, the photographs tell multiple visualized stories about intra-ethnic “our histories”, the recent past of families, kinships and small Sámi communities. The article is based on my experiences and the projects that have been carried out in Finland in the past 15 years, repatriating photographs to Sámi societies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2018.1431501Sámiarchival photographsSámi heritageintra-ethnic historySámi communitiesvisual memories
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Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archives
Journal of Aesthetics & Culture
Sámi
archival photographs
Sámi heritage
intra-ethnic history
Sámi communities
visual memories
author_facet Veli-Pekka Lehtola
author_sort Veli-Pekka Lehtola
title Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archives
title_short Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archives
title_full Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archives
title_fullStr Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archives
title_full_unstemmed Our histories in the photographs of the others: Sámi approaches to visual materials in archives
title_sort our histories in the photographs of the others: sámi approaches to visual materials in archives
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Aesthetics & Culture
issn 2000-4214
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Returning old photographs to Sámi communities has been a part of modern repatriation policies, trying to recollect the Sámi heritage from museums, archives and collections outside the modern Sámi area. It is not only important to return items, such as photographs, but also to reconstruct the knowledge around them: to re-identify the old encounters and stories. The article suggests that the earlier interpretations have emphasised the inter-ethnic relations between the Sámi and the majority societies. When returned to local levels of Sámi communities, however, to be interpreted through the lenses of the Sámi subjects, the photographs tell multiple visualized stories about intra-ethnic “our histories”, the recent past of families, kinships and small Sámi communities. The article is based on my experiences and the projects that have been carried out in Finland in the past 15 years, repatriating photographs to Sámi societies.
topic Sámi
archival photographs
Sámi heritage
intra-ethnic history
Sámi communities
visual memories
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2018.1431501
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