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#38 Anders Oskal - Those Who Follow Reindeer
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On this episode of "Death in The Garden," we speak to Anders Oskal, the Secretary General of the Association of World Reindeer Herders and the Executive Director of the International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry in Guovdageaidnu/ Kautokeino, Norway. Anders speaks to us about Sámi culture, explaining the way of his people, the agreement they have made with the reindeer, the importance of their indigenous knowledge in the Arctic landscape, and how the "best available knowledges" must be combined if we ever have a hope of adapting to climate change in our ecosystems. We speak about the encroachments on Sámi lands from industrial development, wind farming and mining, and discuss the unique speed of climate change in the Arctic and these encroachments are making it even more difficult for their people to adapt to the variability in climate, not to mention destroying their ancestral lands.
To learn more about how industry is impacting reindeer herding and Sámi culture, check out these articles below:
- Føsen Case
- Oyfjellet wind plant
- Gallok mine
Please, if you enjoy the podcast and want to support the film, consider joining our Patreon community or subscribing to our Substack. If you can’t support financially, a rating, review, or share of the podcast goes a long way!
Editing: Jake Marquez
This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit deathinthegarden.substack.com/subscribe
62 episoder
Manage episode 329256575 series 3302080
On this episode of "Death in The Garden," we speak to Anders Oskal, the Secretary General of the Association of World Reindeer Herders and the Executive Director of the International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry in Guovdageaidnu/ Kautokeino, Norway. Anders speaks to us about Sámi culture, explaining the way of his people, the agreement they have made with the reindeer, the importance of their indigenous knowledge in the Arctic landscape, and how the "best available knowledges" must be combined if we ever have a hope of adapting to climate change in our ecosystems. We speak about the encroachments on Sámi lands from industrial development, wind farming and mining, and discuss the unique speed of climate change in the Arctic and these encroachments are making it even more difficult for their people to adapt to the variability in climate, not to mention destroying their ancestral lands.
To learn more about how industry is impacting reindeer herding and Sámi culture, check out these articles below:
- Føsen Case
- Oyfjellet wind plant
- Gallok mine
Please, if you enjoy the podcast and want to support the film, consider joining our Patreon community or subscribing to our Substack. If you can’t support financially, a rating, review, or share of the podcast goes a long way!
Editing: Jake Marquez
This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit deathinthegarden.substack.com/subscribe
62 episoder
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