#18: Living with Sami Reindeer Herders – with Erika Larsen

#18: Living with Sami Reindeer Herders – with Erika Larsen

Sitting in a snow-covered tent, surrounded by a pretty harsh environment where no horizon can be seen, in the arctic circle. Cooking with reindeer blood and learning the fascinating Sami language.Photographer Erika Larsen experienced all this when she...
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Sitting in a snow-covered tent, surrounded by a pretty harsh
environment where no horizon can be seen, in the arctic circle.
Cooking with reindeer blood and learning the fascinating Sami
language.


Photographer Erika Larsen experienced all this when she lived
with the Sami people in Scandinavia for a total of four years.
She had been looking for people who lived in unity with nature
and were able to interpret “their” landscapes for the rest of the
world. Erika was able to gain unprecedented access into the
lives, work and culture of the Sami community.


Her monograph ‘Sami-Walking with Reindeer’, a reflection of her
time living in the Scandinavian Arctic, was published in 2013.


Erikas work has been shown all over the world, for instance in
the National Geographic magazine, the Smithsonian National
Portrait Gallery in Washington and the United States Embassy in
Oslo. In 2020 she was the Eliza Scidmore Award recipient for
immersive storytelling.


What did she learn about Sami culture? And what does the oldest
tradition in the world - storytelling - mean to her? That's
what she talks about in this episode.


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