Sámi dilit XII: Gammebygging : Karasjok 1980

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Same kátálåvggå Norsk filminstituhtas, (1998) :
    Sámi dilit 12: Darfegoađi dahkan
    Lásse Jon Niillas ja Jovnna Ovllá, Kárášjogas, dahkaba darfegoađi davvisámi málle mielde. Mii oaidnit barggu goahtemuoraid čuollama, oalluma, beasselogguma ja darfelogguma rájes gitta dassážii go geađgeomman muvrejuvvo ja guolbi dulbejuvvo. Go uksašielbmá ja uksabiras oktan uvssain leat sajis, lea darfegoahti gárvvis.
    Samisk katalog fra Norsk filminstitutt, (1998):
    Samiske forhold 12: Gammebygging
    Nils Turi og Jon Ole Andersen fra Karasjok lager en gamme etter nordsamiske tradisjoner. Vi følger arbeidet fra materialtilberedelse og til steinovnen blir murt. Når til slutt døra med alle dens bestanddeler er på plass, er gammen ferdig.
    Tittel: Sámi dilit 12: Gammebygging : Karasjok 1980
    Dato: 1980
    Land: NO
    Regi: Arild Nybakken
    Foto: Arild Nybakken
    produksjon: Statens filmsentral

Комментарии • 8

  • @angelojeda2146
    @angelojeda2146 8 месяцев назад

    Very impresive!!! Smart people!!!

  • @kHolm
    @kHolm 3 года назад

    Etter å ha lest beskrivelsen av byggestilen i "Markens grøde" er det svært interessant å se på moderne film.

  • @tomsmith4542
    @tomsmith4542 3 года назад +1

    Seems weird, to have a mud hut in the arctic. Is it waterproof ? Can it withhold half a meter snowfall ?

    • @ivan55599
      @ivan55599 3 года назад +9

      First several (at least 3) layers of birch bark is known to hold water (but it seems that 1 layer is enough, though), and adding a good, living turf roof above it adds insulation. In my country, where can be 50 cm of snow at the late winter, can be problematic even for metal roofs, when snow begins to melt and gain more and more weight. Therefore it must be taken manually. But a smaller houses like this can hold snow better - which can be seen reasonable structure for hundreds of centuries in northern countries. Reasonable enough with local materials and low tech tools and techniques. These aren't just basic clay- or mudhouses - they are made of turf, which insulates and holds its structure its own way.

    • @EmilReiko
      @EmilReiko 3 года назад +7

      If it couldn't, they probably wouldn't have used them for aeons.... also its not mud, its peat

    • @T3hJones
      @T3hJones 2 года назад

      Been used for millennia by Sapmi people. You go figure.

    • @thePyiott
      @thePyiott Год назад

      Very practical when you dont have anything but stone tools

  • @jonasjurgadesign9025
    @jonasjurgadesign9025 Год назад

    and nothing more...