Circumpolar Archives, Folklore, and Ethnography (CAFE)

Circumpolar Archives, Folklore, and Ethnography (CAFE)
Overview

CAFE is a thematic network for the University of the Arctic which focuses upon how archival collections, ethnographic fieldwork, and the study of folklore enrich the representation of and communication across the circumpolar region and its people.

The network will place an emphasis on how the digitization of manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, and material objects is improving access to collections and making it possible to share collections with host communities. We will specifically examine the best practices of digital sharing and the ethical questions that these technologies pose.

The network is centered around the existing folklore, photographic, and ethnographic collections held by its founding members and will seek to involve community organizations, indigenous research institutes, local artists and media producers, and new academic partners to create a forum for discussing the role of these archives in cultural revival as well as collaborating to create innovative ways for archival materials to reach wider audiences.

Partners

International

  • Polar Libraries Colloquy

Scotland

  • University of Aberdeen
  • University of the Highlands and Islands

Norway

  • UIT The Arctic University of Norway

Faroe Islands

  • University of the Faroe Islands

Russian Federation

  • Northern (Arctic) Federal University
  • Northeastern Federal University

Finland

  • University of Lapland
  • Turku University
  • Helsinki University

Sweden

  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Umeå University

Iceland

  • University of Iceland

United States of America

  • Berkeley College
  • University of Alaska - Fairbanks

If you are interested in joining the network, please send a paragraph describing your interests in circumpolar archival research, folklore, or ethnography, your address, and your email and website to the network co-ordinators.

Contact Details

Network Meetings

Turku Network meeting - 6 May 2018

At our first network meeting we discussed making a formal application to the UArctic to become a thematic network. We also identified future conferences and meetings where we could meet. Our application to the UArctic

 

Santiago de Compostela Network Meeting - 16 April 2019

Our 2019 meeting involved seven members of the network and discussed future funding initiatives and a plan to start a field school.  Minutes of meeting

 

 

Stockholm UArctic Council Meeting - 19 September 2019

On 19 September our network was approved officially at the UArctic Council Meeting in Stockholm.

 

 

 

UArctic Assembly, Portland Maine - 2 June 2023

After a long hiatus due to the pandemic, we held our first executive meeting in Portland

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  • Canadian Indigenous Children’s Books Through the Lense of Truth and Reconciliation

    Campbell, S., Tan, M., Quaittini, A.

    27th Polar Libraries Colloquy Proceedings. Developing polar networks: ideas & possibilities for the future. Hallikainen, L., Parikka, S. (eds.). University of Lapland, pp. 46 - 56

    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters

  • Mitä kylälle tapahtuu kun kenttätyöntekijät ovat lähteneet? (What happens to the village once the field workers have left?)

    Ruotsala, H.

    Rajapinnoilta. Hieta, H. (ed.). Ethnos ry, pp. 169-196

    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters

  • Mobility over the Border. Different departures and arrivals in the Tornio Valley between 1945 and 2017

    Ruotsala, H.

    Departure and Arrival: Migratory Processes and Local Responses from Ethnographic and Anthropological Perspective. Timea, B., Zsolt, J. A. (eds.). Hungarian Ethnographical Society, pp. 17-32

    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters

  • Reading the Ethnographic Past in the Present: Waldemar Jochelson and The Yukaghir

    Miller, T.

    Jochelson, Bogoras and Shternberg: A Scientific Exploration of Northeastern Siberia and the Shaping of Soviet Ethnography. Kasten, E. (ed.). Kulturstiftung Sibirien gGmbH, pp. 89-110

    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters

  • Saamelaisen folkloren arkistoaineistot ja repatriaatio (Archival material and repatriation of Sámi folklore)

    Enges, P.

    Kalevalaseuran blogi

    Contributions to Journals: Comments and Debates

  • Visitations: The Social and Cultural History of Polar Bear Narratives in Iceland and the North Atlantic

    Schram, K., Jonsson, J.

    The Bear: Culture, Nature, Heritage. Nevin, O. (ed.). Boydell Press, pp. 147-160

    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters

  • Zhizn’ vne seti: kochevniki i ėlektrichestvo na I͡Amale

    Arzyutov, D., Fedorova, N. (ed.)

    Arkheologii͡a Arktiki, pp. 76-85

    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters

  • A special issue after the 10th International Siberian Studies Conference Passion for Life: Emotions, Feelings, and Perception in the North and Siberia,

    Davydov, V. (ed.), Arzyutov, D. (ed.)

    Kunstkamera, no. 2

    Contributions to Journals: Special Issues

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