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Samemästerskapens uppkomst: Om idrott, inkludering och exkludering utifrån stats- och etnicitetsgränser
Malmö högskola, Institutionen Idrottsvetenskap (IDV).ORCID-id: 0000-0002-5702-0921
2017 (svensk)Inngår i: Idrott, historia & samhälle, ISSN 0280-2775, s. 59-93Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
Abstract [en]

This article sheds light on the history of Sámi sport and focuses on the emergence of the Sámi Ski Championships in Sweden, a winter sport event founded in 1948 in which the Sámi, an indigenous people living in the north of Europe, compete against each other in cross-country skiing and other sports with roots in Sámi culture. The championships have had an important function in shaping a Sámi identity through sporting activities. Although competition and performance were prominent elements of the Sámi Ski Championships in the early years, a superior aim was to create a space where Sámi could meet and socialize, and where the Sámi cohesion could be strengthened. However, in this study it becomes apparent that the event was not only an arena for inclusion but also for exclusion. During the first decades, only Sámi residing in Sweden had the right to participate in the championships, although the Sámi live in an area that stretches across the state borders of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia (formerly the Soviet Union). However, the exclusion went even further. In fact, only those (the Sámi) who had the right to carry out reindeer husbandry were allowed to compete, thereby excluding a major part of the Sámi population in Sweden. The article therefore provides an analysis of how a Sámi identity was constructed at the Sámi Ski Championships from 1948 to 1959 – a construction entangled with cultural markers related to state borders as well as ethnic boundaries.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Svenska idrottshistoriska föreningen , 2017. s. 59-93
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Sami history, indigenous people, cross-country skiing, Sami identity, Sami ski championships
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URN: urn:nbn:se:gih:diva-7872Lokal ID: 24005OAI: oai:DiVA.org:gih-7872DiVA, id: diva2:1801920
Tilgjengelig fra: 2023-10-03 Laget: 2023-10-03 Sist oppdatert: 2023-10-03
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1. På skidor i kulturella gränsland: Samiska spår i skidsportens historia
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>På skidor i kulturella gränsland: Samiska spår i skidsportens historia
2021 (svensk)Doktoravhandling, med artikler (Annet vitenskapelig)
Abstract [en]

The aim of this compilation thesis is to shed light on the Sámi history of ski sport in Sweden from an organizational and cultural history perspective where concepts like nation and ethnicity fill an important function. The Sámi are an indigenous people living in Sápmi, a land area extending across the North Calotte region and including parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The thesis contains six separate articles which together comprise a research period extending between 1879 and 1990.  The articles have been studied from different points of view with the focus on how skis as sport equipment have been historically charged with cultural expressions created by the individual skiers as well as by the general public’s interest in skiing. These cultural expressions have also been internalized as collective identification objects positioning the mutual relations between groups and collectives. By historical links to kings, heroic myths and polar expeditions, the sport of skiing has, for example, become associated with a national Swedish identity. By pinpointing its Sámi origins in the light of history, the ski sport is in this thesis instead viewed as a culturally heterogeneous phenomenon.    In three of the articles of the thesis, the Sámi history of Swedish ski sport is studied. The focus of these studies lies on how ”Sáminess” and ”Swedishness”, viewed as cultural identities, were constructed in connection with the early rise and development of ski sport from the late 19th century to the interwar period (Articles I and II) as well as with the sporting career of downhill skier Bengt-Erik Grahn in the 1960s (Article V). The studies illustrate that, at its rise and early development, cross-country skiing in Sweden was regarded as a Sámi sport. In the early 20th century, however, an ethnic borderline was created between what was Sámi and what was Swedish, which gradually invisibilized the Sámi link to ski sport. Instead, cross-country skiing acquired the inofficial character of being the Swedish national sport. The three remaining studies investigate the separately organized Sámi sport movement from its rise in 1948 through the year 1990 (Articles III, IV and VI). The origin of this movement derives from the Sámi Championships, a winter event whose original contests include skiing and other sports with a background in reindeer husbandry.  The articles clarify the importance of ski sport in creating contrastive ethnic identities between Sáminess and Swedishness (Articles I–V). Similarly, these constructed cultural markers of Sáminess and Swedishness have been interwoven to symbolize an overarching ethnic national identity (Articles IV–V). In addition, the way ski sport has been operated within the separately organized Sámi sport movement has carried weight in the creation of Sápmi as a crossborder nation (Article VI).  

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Malmö: Malmö universitet, 2021. s. 114
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Cross-country skiing, Sámi history, History of sport, Ethnicity, Cultural identities, Indigenous sport
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urn:nbn:se:gih:diva-7859 (URN)10.24834/isbn.9789178771950 (DOI)978-91-7877-195-0 (ISBN)978-91-7877-194-3 (ISBN)
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2021-09-10, D 138, 13:15 (svensk)
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