The Cosmopolitical Dynamics of Sámi Oral Stories

Join us for our next talk in the 51 Anthropology Colloquium Series featuring Léopold Beyaert on “The Cosmopolitical Dynamics of Sámi Oral Stories”! Discover how storytelling and yoiks (traditional Sámi songs) shape the Sámi's engagement with their territory and culture, while facing modern challenges like climate change and industrial pressure. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about Sámi traditions and contemporary life!

This event is brought to you by the 51 Department of Anthropology. All are welcome to attend this event, it is free and open to the public.

Leopold Beyaert presenting in front of a crowd. Photo courtesy of Leopold Beyaert

 

Event Information

Date
Monday, October 21, 2024

Time
3pm AKST

Location
Bunnell 302 & via Zoom

Zoom Link:
https://alaska.zoom.us/j/89402438705

Abstract

How does storytelling enable the Sámi to know and reinterpret their territory, and thus engage with the contemporary world as Sámi? For many young Sámi, the relationship with Sámi stories and yoiks (Sámi songs) is a precious source of meaning and personality at a time when industrial pressure on the Arctic territory is increasing and climate change is darkening the horizon. The Sámi are dealing with modernity in an innovative and pragmatic way, in the spirit of Sámi traditions, in order to pursue and renew their territoriality and defend their cultural identity. Sámi oral literature is not so much apprehended by the Sámi as archival documents outside the present time, but rather is actively reinterpreted and rearticulated into the actions of their daily lives and their projects. From oral narratives to Sámi music and yoiks, Sámi oral literature thus feeds into the Sámi’s most current practical and cosmopolitical fields.

Léopold Beyaert

Léopold Beyaert

Léopold Beyaert is a PhD candidate in social anthropology at UCLouvain in Belgium.