It is a
great pleasure to announce that the Norwegian Research Council has awarded
major funding for the Singing
Maps project for the period 2025-2028, affiliated to the GAME research group, with
David Thorarinn
Johnson as its PI.
The project
will support the expenses for notable Sami musician-researchers to collaborate
in our team, as well as new PhD students and/or postdoctoral researchers, as we
document Sami musical traditions and co-create new educational resources to ensure Sami
heritage is appropriately honored in Nordic schools.
The full
title of the project is “Singing Maps: developing online music communities
to support Sámi adolescent cultural resilience”. We are excited about what
this project is likely to accomplish in what we collectively envision as a
successfully decolonized approach to Indigenizing music education.
Displayed
above is the Sapmi region, the Sami traditional homeland that intersects several
northern states.
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