Social Relations in a Nomadic Lappish Community

Social Relations in a Nomadic Lappish Community

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Jan 1, 1955 · English · Paperback (178 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 178
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1955
Publisher Norsk folkemuseum

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In a remote and rugged region, a Lappish community thrives, maintaining their unique cultural heritage amidst the challenges of modernity. Ian Whitaker explores the intricate web of social relations that bind the members of this nomadic group. Through meticulous research and immersive observation, the author delves into the traditions and daily lives of the reindeer herders, illuminating their connections to each other and their environment.

The narrative weaves vivid accounts of community gatherings, seasonal migrations, and the shared responsibilities that sustain their way of life. Whitaker highlights the significance of kinship ties and the preservation of cultural identity in an ever-changing world. His portrayal offers a poignant glimpse into the resilience and adaptability of the Lappish people as they navigate contemporary pressures while honoring their ancestral customs.

With an engaging blend of anthropological insight and personal anecdotes, the work invites readers to reflect on the importance of social bonds in sustaining cultural diversity. Whitaker's study not only enriches understanding of the Lappish community but also serves as a reminder of the vital connections that define us all, regardless of our backgrounds or lifestyles.
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