Skolt Saami socialization with special reference to the traditional eco-culture and on-going changes.

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1995-01-01
L Seitamo
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The paper presents selected findings on socialization from a long-term psychological project conducted among the Skolt Saami living in the north of Finland. The data are based on participant observation, interviews (Schaefer's scale: school-aged children's perceptions of their parents, N = 64; and Block's Q-sorting method for their parents; interviews with almost all the adult Skolts; N approximately 500;) (1). The basic studies of the research project was carried out in 1967-74, and changes in socialization have been followed up in several phases later on. Comparisons are drawn with the majority culture of Northern Finland (61 children and their parents). Changes in ecology, economics and accultration have modified the roles of adult Skolts, affecting the men and women differently, and having repercussions for their paternal and maternal aspirations, power and influence. The changes were less confusing for the Skolt women than for the men whose role underwent a radical shift. Under these circumstances the wife was the head of the family, her responsibilities, power and influence increased. The developmental process in socialization has been characterized by a search for balance between the traditional life style and attitudes and the challenges and conflicts that arise from the culture and education of the majority.

斯科尔特萨米人的社会化特别涉及传统生态文化和正在发生的变化。
本文介绍了在芬兰北部的斯科尔特萨米人中进行的一项长期心理项目中关于社会化的研究结果。数据基于参与观察、访谈(Schaefer量表:学龄儿童对父母的看法,N = 64;和Block的q -排序法;采访了几乎所有的成年斯科尔茨;(1)该研究项目的基础研究在1967- 1974年进行,社会化的变化在随后的几个阶段进行了跟踪。与芬兰北部的主流文化(61名儿童及其父母)进行了比较。生态、经济和适应的变化改变了成年斯科尔特人的角色,对男女的影响不同,并对他们作为父亲和母亲的愿望、权力和影响力产生了影响。与角色发生了根本性转变的男性相比,这些变化对斯科尔特的女性来说没有那么困惑。在这种情况下,妻子是一家之主,她的责任、权力和影响增加了。社会化发展进程的特点是寻求在传统生活方式和态度与大多数人的文化和教育所产生的挑战和冲突之间取得平衡。
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