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Paperback Memory Institutions and Sámi Heritage: Decolonization, Restitution, and Rematriation in Sápmi Book

ISBN: 1032547197

ISBN13: 9781032547190

Memory Institutions and Sámi Heritage: Decolonization, Restitution, and Rematriation in Sápmi

With a focus on S pmi - the transcultural and transnational homeland of the S mi people - this book presents case studies and theoretical frameworks which explore the ways in which memory institutions such as museums, archives, and festivals participate in and guide processes of appropriation, decolonization, and memory-making.

The destruction and concealment of S mi objects in both private and museum collections worldwide have impacted S mi knowledge systems, disrupting local ways of knowing. Appreciation and reappropriation are important acts of decolonization which seek to create openings for reconnection to traditions, languages, and practices that were forcibly suppressed in the past. Western memory institutions such as museums, archives, and galleries have had a great impact on how heritage has been collected, stored, conserved, and organized within closed walls and glass cases. As the new museology movement developed in the 1990s, numerous examples revealed how difficult it became for researchers and public alike to access heritage. Considering the proliferation of cultural interventions and the growth of S mi mobilization, which calls into question assumptions about how best to activate and experience S mi cultural heritage and what constitutes appropriate stewardship, this book sheds light on initiatives to return artefacts to the S mi community. With particular attention to the ways in which S mi self-determination and the shifting boundaries between Indigenous and settler identities are articulated, challenged, and renegotiated, it draws on approaches from critical museology and Indigenous methodologies to explore the initiation, experience, and operationalizing of restitution projects.

This book will therefore appeal to scholars of cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, and museum and heritage studies, as well as to those interested in questions of repatriation, restitution, and healing processes.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http: //www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

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