The Centre for Northern Peoples is involved in the Dávvirat Duiskkas project. The project will provide an overview of Sámi collections in German museums, link collection history and artefact-specific knowledge, and lead to increased competence in both German cultural heritage institutions and Sámi museums.
On Tuesday 22 May, the project will be presented through a daytime workshop and an evening event. The events will be held in English.
Programme for workshop:
Dávvirat Duiskkas and Center of Northern Peoples organise a workshop on Sámi food traditions and preservation methods
1000-1030 Welcome and Introduction; Centre of Northern Peoples and their work on Sea Sámi food traditions
1030-1100 The project “Máhtut”, museum archives and the Sea Sámi food system (Trude Fonneland, Professor, The Arctic University Museum in Tromsø)
1130-1200 Sámi food traditions in the novel Láŋtdievvá/Planter's mound (Sigbjørn Skåden, author)
1200-1245 Lunch break
1245-1315 Sami ritual food traditions in the Lule Sami area in 1670-1720 (Anna Westman Kuhmunen, Ájtte Museum, Director of Cultural History,
1315 -1345 Sámi foods in German museums (Cathrine Baglo, project manager Dávvirat Duiskkas/Artifacts in Germany)
1345 - 1430 Discussion
Evening event:
Dávvirat Duiskkas (2021-2026) invites to an evening with talks on Sámi cultural heritage in German museums.
Serving of coffee and cake.
1700-1715 Welcome and introduction: Dávvirat Duiskkas and Center of Northern Peoples (Svein Leiros, director)
1715-1745 Dávvirat Duiskkas and Sea Sámi cultural heritage in German museums (Cathrine Baglo, project manager)
1745-1815 The Gustav Hagemann collection in Berlin (working title, Swantje Opitz, Phd student, University of Göttingen)
1815-1845 Q & A