Idioms of Sámi Health and Healing

Edited by Barbara Helen Miller
Contributions by Stein R. Mathisen, Anne Karen Haetta, Marit Myrvoll, Trine Kvitberg, Mona Anita Kiil, Randi Inger Johanne Nymo, Kjell Birkely Andersen, Britt Kramvig, and Sigvald Persen
Foreword by David G. Anderson
Series edited by Earle H. Waugh
Categories: Health, Social Work & Psychology, Health & Medicine, Indigenous Studies
Series: Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing Series
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Paperback : 9781772120882, 248 pages, November 2015
Ebook (PDF) : 9781772121049, 280 pages, December 2015
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781772121056, 280 pages, December 2015
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9781772121063, 280 pages, December 2015

Table of contents

Foreword | David G. Anderson
Preface | Earle Waugh
Acknowledgements
Map of Sápmi
Introduction | Barbara Helen Miller

1 Constituting Scholarly Versions of a “Sámi Folk Medicine”
Research Practices in the Colonial Contact Zone | Stein R. Mathisen
2 Secrecy in Sámi Traditional Healing | Anne Karen Hætta
3 Traditional Sámi Healing
Heritage and Gifts of Grace | Marit Myrvoll
4 Dynamics of Naming
Examples from Porsanger | Barbara Helen Miller
5 Multiple Views from Finnmark | Kjell Birkely Andersen, Sigvald Persen, and Barbara Helen Miller
6 “Suffering in Body and Soul”
Lived Life and Experiences of Local Food Change in the Russian Arctic | Trine Kvitberg
7 The Paradox of Home
Understanding Northern Troms as a Therapeutic Landscape | Mona Anita Kiil
8 Keeping Doors Open
Everyday Life Between Knowledge Systems in the Markebygd Areas | Randi Nymo
9 Gifts of Dreams
Connecting to Sámi Epistemic Practice | Britt Kramvig

Contributors
Index

Description

The Sámi—Indigenous people of northernmost Europe—have relied on Traditional Healing methods over generations. This pioneering volume documents, in accessible language, local healing traditions and demonstrates the effectiveness of using the resources local communities can provide. This collection of essays by ten experts also records how ancient healing traditions and modern health-care systems have worked together, and sometimes competed, to provide solutions for local problems. Idioms of Sámi Health and Healing is one of the first English-language studies of the Traditional Healing methods among the Sámi, and offers valuable insight and academic context to those in the fields of anthropology, medical anthropology, transcultural psychiatry, and circumpolar studies. Idioms of Sámi Health and Healing is the second volume in the Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing series.

Contributors: Kjell Birkely Andersen, Anne Karen Hætta, Mona Anita Kiil, Britt Kramvig, Trine Kvitberg, Stein R. Mathisen, Barbara Helen Miller, Marit Myrvoll, Randi Inger Johanne Nymo, Sigvald Persen.

Reviews

"The essays in this collection are both erudite and fascinating and represent much detailed research by a number of scholars in Sámi affairs. The book should appeal to a wide audience, from those interested in forms of non-traditional medicine and alternative ways of healing, to those interested in the Sámi and northern cultures in general, as well as in Shamanism and wizardry."

- Astrid E.J. Ogilvie