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Language: A Challenging Resource in a Museum of Sámi Culture

Sari PietikäinenHelen Kelly-holmes

subject

Relation (database)Anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectminority languagesta6121Context (language use)indigenous heritageResource (project management)0502 economics and businessta616Sociologylinguistic landscapeLinguistic landscapemedia_common060201 languages & linguistics05 social sciencesMedia studiesSámiCommon sense06 humanities and the artsCultural tourismcultural tourismCultural heritageTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0602 languages and literaturemuseumsMinority language050212 sport leisure & tourism

description

Choices made around using language in museums can either reinforce or challenge existing common sense language regimes and cultural hegemonies. The issues around linguistic choices are particularly pronounced for a museum of indigenous culture in a multilingual minority language community. Using the case of the Siida, the National Museum of the Finnish Sami, located in Inari, in Finnish Samiland, we explore some of the issues involved in using language in the museum. Based on a linguistic landscape analysis, we identify three main functions of language in the museum: managing and controlling visitors; narrating and explaining content and being displayed as content/exhibit. We discuss these functions in the context of the Siida Museum and also explore the associated challenges and opportunities. Our analysis shows how the language choices made by museums in relation to all three functions can present an opportunity to challenge existing language hegemonies and inequalities.

https://doi.org/10.1080/15022250.2015.1058186