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Towards Home: Inuit & Sámi Placemaking

Editors
Joar Nango, Taqralik Partridge, Jocelyn Piirainen, and Rafico Ruiz
Canadian Centre for ArchitectureMondo Books
Price
$46.00
Date
2024
Publisher
Valiz, Canadian Centre for Architecture, and and Mondo Books
Format
Anthologies
ISBN
9789493246256
Size
17 × 24 × 2.5 cm
Length
352 pp
Genre
Indigenous Art & Artists, Environment
Description

An Indigenous-led publication, Towards Home explores how Inuit, Sámi and other communities across the Arctic are creating self-determined spaces. This research project, led by Indigenous and settler coeditors, is titled after the phrases angirramut in Inuktitut, or ruovttu guvlui in Sámi, which can be translated as “towards home.” To move towards home is to reflect on where northern Indigenous people find home, on what their connections to their land means and on what these relationships could look like into the future. Framed by these three concepts—Home, Land and Future—the book contains essays, artworks, photographs and personal narratives that express Indigenous notions of home, land, kinship, design and memory. The project emphasizes caring for and living on the land as a way of being, and celebrates practices of space-making and place-making that empower Indigenous communities.

  1. Towards Home: Inuit & Sámi Placemaking
 

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