Sacred place names in Sámi landscapes
                        Sacred place names in Sámi landscapes
                        
                        
                          Conference in Tromsø, Norway, 21–22 November 2019.
                          
                        
                        
                        Place names have had a low priority in Norwegian
                        linguistic research over the latest decades, and Sámi
                        place names have always been a neglected field of study
                        in all of the Sámi area. Even so, novel methods,
                        theories, and technology have been developed that
                        provide exciting new possibilities for interdisciplinary
                        and comparative studies within this field. The present
                        conference, which will be a contribution to UNs
                        International year of indigenous languages, aims to
                        summarize the status quo of research and requests for
                        more knowledge about Sámi place names in the Nordic
                        countries and North-West Russia, as well as to suggest a
                        multidisciplinary way forward, starting with a
                        sosioonomastic approach to Sámi sacred place names and
                        past and present landscape use.
                      
The conference will take place at the main campus of UiT in Tromsø.
Registration dead-line: November 1.
Conference fee: 1500,- NOK
(Includes lunch both days and dinner Thursday evening)
The conference is initiated by the research group Creating the New North , organized and sponsored by UiT The Arctic University of Norway and Western Norway University of Applied Sciences .
                        Organizing committe:
                        
                        
                          Marte Spangen
                        
                        , UiT The Arctic University of Norway
                        
                        
                          Sigrun Høgetveit Berg
                        
                        , UiT The Arctic University of Norway
                        
                        
                          Eldar Heide
                        
                        , Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
                      
The conference is made possible with the generous support from the Norwegian Sámi Parliament, Letterstedtska Föreningen, Troms county, and Finnmark county.
