JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns [Photos]

Matthieu Foss Mar 07, 2018 21:28:14 IST
1/14 “The Forest of the Finns” is a contiguous forest-belt along the Norwegian-Swedish border, where farming families from Finland settled in the early 1600s. All images: © Terje Abusdal.
“The Forest of the Finns” is a contiguous forest-belt along the Norwegian-Swedish border, where farming families from Finland settled in the early 1600s. All images: © Terje Abusdal. "Slash & Burn", 2015-2018. Image courtesy the artist and JaipurPhoto 2018
“The Forest of the Finns” is a contiguous forest-belt along the Norwegian-Swedish border, where...
2/14 JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns
These immigrants, called Forest Finns, were “slash-and-burn” farmers – an ancient agricultural method that yielded plentiful crops, but required large forested areas and regular relocation, as it quickly exhausted as the soil.
These immigrants, called Forest Finns, were “slash-and-burn” farmers – an ancient agricultural...
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Over many decades the Forest Finns spread across Scandinavia.
Over many decades the Forest Finns spread across Scandinavia.
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Their understanding of nature was rooted in an eastern shamanistic tradition – rituals, spells, and symbols were used as practical tools in daily life; which could heal, protect, or safeguard against evil – and they are often associated with magic and mystery.
Their understanding of nature was rooted in an eastern shamanistic tradition – rituals, spells,...
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The Forest Finn culture of four centuries ago no longer exists, yet many people still feel a deep connection to it.
The Forest Finn culture of four centuries ago no longer exists, yet many people still feel a deep...
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Today, the Forest Finns are recognised as one of the national minorities in Norway.
Today, the Forest Finns are recognised as one of the national minorities in Norway.
7/14 JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns
The only official criterion for belonging to this minority is that, regardless of your ethnic origin, you simply feel that you are a Forest Finn.
The only official criterion for belonging to this minority is that, regardless of your ethnic...
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Slash & Burn investigates what it means to both feel like and be a Forest Finn today -
Slash & Burn investigates what it means to both feel like and be a Forest Finn today -
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- and in doing so poses questions about how one’s sense of self, one’s past, and one’s place in the world are as much a matter of feeling as they are of fact.
- and in doing so poses questions about how one’s sense of self, one’s past, and one’s place in...
10/14 JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns
11/14 JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns
12/14 JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns
13/14 JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns
14/14 JaipurPhoto 2018: Terje Abusdal blends the eerie and humane in Slash & Burn, a project on the Forest Finns