Prográmma
Prográmma
Disdat 20.9.2022
08.30-12.00 Registreren
09.00-09.15 Rahpandoalut
09.15-09.30 Kulturdáhpáhus
09.30-10.30 Organizers of the Conference give a presentation of their research project that explores insights into
different ways of knowing in traditional gathering practices
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.00 Keynote speech 1
Gunn-Britt Retter, Head of the Arctic and Environment Unit of the Saami Council -
Gathering practices as a sustainable practice
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-13.25 Gro Ween - Sights of Sápmi. A methodological question regarding ways of knowing landscapes
13.25-13.50 Hanna Guttorm - Váldit dušše dan ollu man dárbbaša: To take only as much as needed
13.50-14.15 Liv Østmo - Sáhttá go olmmoš hálddašit meahci ja meahccevalljodagaid?/Can humans manage meahcci (collection of practical places and relations) and the wealth of meahcci?
14.15-14.30 Break
14.30-14.55 Ellen Marie Jensen - Gathering in the presence of ancestors: reflections on land/orality/kinship in a fjord community in West-Finnmark
14.55-15.20 Nina Smedseng - Bærekraftig Samisk reiseliv - kunnskaper og omsorg i landskapspraksiser /Sustainable Sámi tourism – knowledges and care in landscape practices
15.20-15.45 Hannah Zimmerman - Davvieamiálbmotgielaid rolla riidaleamis dálkkádatrievdama vuosttá - geogielladieđalaš guorahallan/The Role of Northern Indigenous Languages in fighting Climate Change: A Geolinguistic Analysis
16.00 Excursion
19.00 Dinner at Sámi Allaskuvla
Wednesday 21.9.2022
09.00-10.00 Keynote speech 2
Chief Wanda Pascal, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Women’s Council and Brenda Parlee, professor at the University of Alberta –
“The land is our medicine cabinet” Gwich’in Women and the Importance of Biodiversity to Health and Well-being
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10.30-10.55 Victoria Peemont - Healing Homelands: Herbs, Water, and Moral Economy of Health in the Tyva Republic, Inner Asia
10.55-11.20 Britt Kramvig - Landscape of remembrance
11.20-11.45 Bente Sundsvold, Vibeke Steinsholm, Ove Stødle - To put an archive to work: bracing up local handcraft knowledge of seabirds?
11.45-13.00 Lunch
13.00-13.25 Siri Veland, Stine Bang Svendsen and Elisabeth Stubberud - Vulnerability, work, and caring in Norwegian outfields
13.25-13.50 Camilla Risvoll and Maiken Paulsen - Local stories of identity, practice and belonging in times of extensive change in the mountains of Salten, Northern Norway
13.50-14.15 Camilla Brattland, Bente Sundsvold and Svanhild Andersen - Knowing and caring about the future: The Porsanger fjord back to life
14.15-14.30 Break
14:30-14.55 Janike Kampevold Larsen - How to care for grazing meadows and berry resources in Finnmark? The case of Empetrum nigrum
14.55-15.20 Kateryna Korzh - Wild berries in food practices and in tourism
15.20-15.45 Lena Gross - Tending to the land as acts of Indigenous sovereignty and resistance: Caring, Indigenous knowledges, and the settler colonial violence of oil sands extraction in Alberta, Canada
15.45-16.15 Coffee break
16.15-16.40 Kajsa Kuljok - Geten i det renskötande samhället - kontinuitet och förändring i traditioner / The goat in the reindeer herding society – continuity and change in traditions
16.40-17.05 Carola Babette Kleemann & Anne Myrstad - Landscape practices in a coastal Sámi kindergarten department
17:05 End of second session
19.00 Dinner at Thon Hotel with cultural event
Thursday 22.9.2022
09.00-10.00 Keynote speech 3
Thomas F. Thornton, Professor at the University of Alaska Southeast –
Indigenous Cultivation and Care of Berries and Berried Landscapes in an Alaskan “Wilderness” Park
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10.30-10.55 Marianne Lien - ‘Fjøsgryta’; Feeding practices along the Varanger coast and the forgotten affordances of coastal environments
10.55-11.20 Konsta Kaikkonen - Fjordscapes and cultural translations in Unjárga
11.20-11.45 Jorunn Jernsletten - Cultural sustainability from a local Sámi museum perspective
11.45-12.00 Conference closing
12.00 Lunch