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A hands-on course on traditional seal hunting, tanning, and sewing was held at the National Library in Oslo, led by duodji experts Inga Elisa Påve Idivuoma and Linn Margrethe Påve. Participants explored Sea Sámi heritage and learned about seals as vital cultural and ecological resources.
WP4 has kicked off fieldwork in Eastern Finnmark! Researchers visited local communities to prepare a youth workshop on climate futures and sustainability. The trip offered valuable insights into local concerns and hopes for the future.
This blogpost by Birgejupmi member Ilaria Sartini shares insights from a meeting in Unjárga/Nesseby, where local youth leaders and municipal representatives discussed young people’s visions for sustainable and inclusive futures in the Arctic.
BIRGEJUPMI member Dr. Ilaria Sartini has written a blog post reflecting on project members participation in the EU Arctic Youth Forum in Levi, Finland, highlighting key discussions on Indigenous rights, climate change, and youth perspectives in Arctic policy.
Jan-Erik Henriksen presented the Birgejupmi project at the ICES Annual Science Conference 2025, which featured its first Indigenous session.
INDRE BILLEFJORD, August 25, 2025 – In the heart of Suovdiveien, Mearrasiida welcomed participants to a hands-on workshop focused on traditional seal skin processing, led by Ove Stødle. The event offered a rare opportunity to learn about coastal Sámi knowledge and craftsmanship through direct…
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