Small stories: A guide to learning and teaching Sámi arts and crafts
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This article is, first of all, based on my own experiences of learning Sámi duodji and how to make Sámi handicrafts. Here, I will try to analyse some Sámi methods of teaching and learning, keeping all the time in mind the teaching of duodji and its future. I have learnt Sámi arts and crafts and how to make Sámi handicrafts at home, from my parents and close relatives. Through small stories, I will present what I have experienced while learning to make handicrafts; I will also analyse how my experiences are connected with the Sámi way of thinking and Sámi teaching methods.
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