Using narrative analysis to explore traditional S ámi knowledge through storytelling about End-of-Life.

Using narrative analysis to explore traditional Sámi knowledge through storytelling about End-of-Life. Health Place. 2020 Aug 31;65:102424 Authors: Kroik L, Stoor K, Anette EL, Tishelman C Abstract In this narrative study, we investigate salient Sámi-specific aspects of a death system, inspired by Kastenbaum's model. We explore traditional Sámi knowledge derived through storytelling in go-along group discussions to gravesites at the tree-line with cultural and historical significance for the Indigenous Sámi peoples. Analysis illustrates how important material and immaterial cultural values are transferred across generations through their connection to people, place, and time-nature-bound as opposed to calendar-bound- objects, and symbols in relation to end-of-life issues. We found that the environment both shaped storytelling and became part of the stories themselves. PMID: 32877866 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Health and Place - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Tags: Health Place Source Type: research