
Máhtut
Sámi Knowledge and Practices In the Era of the Green Transition
About
MÁHTUT – Sámi knowledge and practices in the era of the green transition is a three-year project (1.9.2023.-30.8.2026) funded by Interreg Aurora‘s Sápmi program. The project’s Lead Partner (EU) is the University of Lapland (Faculty of Social Sciences, especially Sámi research and Faculty of Law). The other partners are the Sámi Education Institute from Finland, Várdduo the Centre for Sámi Research of Umeå University from Sweden and the Arctic University Museum of Norway from Tromsø, Norway as the Lead Partner Norway.


The MÁHTUT project is based on the idea of the Sámi as experts of circular economy and subsistence. The Sámi society and way of life have traditionally been based on circular economy: the migratory way of life and making use and reuse of the resources at hand have been the basic pillars of life for the Sámi. In other words, the traditional, nature-based Sámi livelihoods are based on the principles of sustainability and circular economy. At the same time, the knowledge and skills related to the traditional Sámi livelihoods, circular economy practices and subsistence are potentially at risk of disappearing in the face of societal change and transformation. The objective of the project is to collect, produce and strengthen knowledge and skills related to Sámi circular economy and subsistence practices and to raise awareness of the significance of such practices, knowledge and skills from the perspective of sustainable development in the era of the green transition. We also collect data and produce knowledge about the impact of climate change and other societal transformations on the traditional livelihoods and, by extension, the Sámi circular economy and subsistence traditions. Our goal is to develop and enhance understanding of the significance of traditional knowledge and skills from the Sámi perspective not only to the Sámi themselves, but also to contribute towards a more sustainable present and future, as well as to raise awareness of the societal developments that pose a threat to Sámi knowledge and skills.
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PROJECT LocationS AND CONTACTS
Address: Yliopistonkatu 8, 96300 Rovaniemi
Sanna Valkonen, Primary Investigator, sanna.valkonen@ulapland.fi
Mari Viinikainen, Project Manager, mari.viinikainen@ulapland.fi
Address: Menesjärventie, 99870 Inari
Mika Aromäki, mika.aromaki@sogsakk.fi
Várdduo – Centre for Sámi Research
Address: Umeå University, 901 87 Umeå
Christina Storm-Mienna, christina.storm.mienna@umu.se
The Arctic University Museum of Norway
Address: Lars Thørings veg 10 9006 Tromsø
Trude Fonneland, trude.fonneland@uit.no

