Literature DB >> 36222024

The cultural meaning of Sámi language, costume, and food to the Sámi, from the perspective of well-being.

Hellevi Tervo1, Emilia Laukkanen1, Lauri Kuosmanen1.   

Abstract

The Sámi people, a northern indigenous people, have a statutory right to receive social and health services, which should take cultural characteristics into consideration. Cultural sensitivity is integral to the ethical principles of social and health care; however, based on previous research, the Sámi's cultural rights have not been recognised. To reinforce their language rights and develop culturally sensitive health care, research is needed to determine what Sámi cultural characteristics mean to Sámi people's well-being. The aim of this study was to describe and understand the meaning of cultural characteristics to the well-being of different generations of Sámi. In this research two Sámi experts described what the Sámi language, costume and food meant to them from a well-being perspective. Data-driven content analysis was applied to their responses. During everyday life, to the Sámi their cultural characteristics represent safety, awareness of one's roots, inner strength, the ability to be oneself, continuity, and communality. These meanings are interconnected with changing environment for the different generations and reflect Sámi people's lived experiences. Consideration of their cultural characteristics in the provision of social and health care will support the Sámi peoples´ integrity and cultural uniqueness, empowering both individual Sámi and their society.

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Keywords:  Sámi; ethnography; health; indigenous people; well-being

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36222024      PMCID: PMC9578450          DOI: 10.1080/22423982.2022.2133349

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Circumpolar Health        ISSN: 1239-9736            Impact factor:   1.941


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