Boazu project

THE SAMI-INUIT YOUTH EXCHANGE


The Sami Inuit youth exchange was developed in the framework of the BOAZU and TUKTU research projects. The ongoing BOAZU project involves the Sami people from Sweden with the purpose of exploring the future of reindeer herding for this culture. It started in 2013 and is currently centered in Sapmi. 

The completed TUKTU project involved the Inuit people from Baker Lake in Nunavut, northern Canada, and focused on changing relationships to the land and mining impacts. It was conducted from 2013 to 2019. Both projects were co-designed with the communities involved using participatory research methods.

The aim of the Sami-Inuit exchange is for Sami and Inuit youth to share their perceptions about the future of their cultures. From 2013, school-based and community workshops have been held with Sami schools in Gallivare, Karesuando and Jokkmokk in Sweden and Inuit schools in Baker Lake in Nunavut. 

Children from both communities participated in workshops organized in their schools with researchers and teachers. Working together, they created 2 radar charts , a Caribou wheel and a Sami wheel, drawings and videos to share their daily lives with the community living on the other side of the Arctic. By exchanging these, Sami and Inuit youth were able to learn about each other’s cultures and explore differences and similarities.

_ What is it like to be Sami/Inuit?
_ How important are reindeer/caribou for the community?
_ How has the relationship to these animals evolved?

The process of representing their daily lives to share this information with another community gives young Sami and Inuit the possibility to reect on their own culture. It allows them to think about what makes them a part of their community and what they value about their lifestyle, encouraging them to be proud of who they are. They are also able to reect on how they see their future as members of the community.

Another important goal of the project was to promote dialogue between the youth and the elders in the community, so that knowledge can be appropriated by the new generation.

To discover more about it

SAMI INUIT BOOKLET

CEFE EXHIBITION

SCHOOL WORKSHOPS

VISIT TO FRANCE