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Active HORIZON European Commission

Transition from Transport Reindeer Herding to Reindeer Pastoralism: A study of Indigenous Governance during Change

€1.99M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet
Country Sweden
Start Date Jan 01, 2025
End Date Dec 31, 2029
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101124895
Grant Description

Aboriginal societies around the world have independently transitioned their production mode.

In northern Eurasia, the transition manifested itself in a movement away from transport reindeer herding towards reindeer pastoralism from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries.

Although this was one of the most significant changes affecting circumpolar people across the region, much remains unknown about the drivers of this transition, and even less about its consequences for indigenous governance and social relations.

Northern Fennoscandia was one of the first regions to witness the transition, and the indigenous Sami of northern Sweden are an especially suitable case for addressing these gaps.The historical sources are exceptionally rich and Sami are a very interesting case because reindeer pastoralism developed in a foraging culture, with many households continuing as hunters and fishers even after the transition dominated society.

A central assumption is that the transition to reindeer pastoralism was induced by market opportunities.

TransRein builds on the hypothesis that the transition of these societies was driven by concomitant, self-governed responses as the transition progressed and will advance research about indigenous reindeer-herding societies beyond the state of the art by pursuing the following three objectives.1.

Create a detailed depiction of the transition from transport reindeer herding to reindeer pastoralism among indigenous Sami, focusing on governance of natural resources andfor the first timeits effect on social relations, and significantly deepen our understanding of indigenous governance, 15501800.2.

Identify common forces behind the transition through comparisons with other reindeer-herding societies in Eurasia that underwent the same transition.3.

Place the transition in two wider contexts; the transitions from foraging economies to pastoralism in other societies, and the transition in a European context of early modern agrarian change.

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