CN28 Repatriation Is In The Air


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Jun 26 2024 54 mins   4
How did so many Indigenous Sámi artifacts end up in private collections and museums outside of Sápmi? And why were collectors only interested in certain types of objects? American non-fiction writer, journalist, editor, and translator Barbara Sjoholm discusses the history of ethnographic collections and the future of cultural repatriation in her latest book, From Lapland to Sápmi: Collecting and Returning Sámi Craft and Culture.
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This episode was written, edited, and produced by Colin Gioia Connors. Special thanks to Amy Swanson King.
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Transcript available at https://scandinavian.washington.edu/crossing-north-28-repatriation-air
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Find Barbara Sjoholm's books published by the University of Minnesota Press and the University of Wisconsin Press:
From Lapland to Sápmi: Collecting and returning Sámi Craft and Culture (2023); By the Fire: Sami Folktales and Legends (2019); Black Fox: A Life of Emilie Demant Hatt, Artist and Ethnographer (2017); With the Lapps in the High Mountains: A Woman Among the Sami, 1907-1908 (2013).
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Theme music used with permission by Kristján Hrannar Pálsson:
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