Friluftsliv and olggonastin – multiple and complex nature cultures

The Scandinavian concept of friluftsliv has become established in the international literature on outdoor life. However, when emphasising fri-luftsliv as a recreational way of outdoor life, other understandings and nuances are disguised. With a post-colonial and Indigenous methodolo-gical perspectiv...

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Published inJournal of adventure education and outdoor learning pp. 1 - 13
Main Authors Skille, Eivind Å., Pedersen, Steinar, Skille, Øystein
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 2023
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Summary:The Scandinavian concept of friluftsliv has become established in the international literature on outdoor life. However, when emphasising fri-luftsliv as a recreational way of outdoor life, other understandings and nuances are disguised. With a post-colonial and Indigenous methodolo-gical perspective, the authors argue that the Sámi words olggonastin, meahcástallan and olggustállan are often more useful and purposive than friluftsliv. We show how friluftsliv both assimilates and suppresses Sámi nature culture while also integrating and including Sámi and Norwegians into shared rural cultures—especially in northern Norway.
Bibliography:Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning
ISSN:1472-9679
1754-0402
1754-0402
DOI:10.1080/14729679.2023.2254862