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Aiden Feynman

Northern Hills Roam

Northern Hills Roam explores the intersection of tradition and technology in Sami reindeer herding, focusing on how the Indigenous people of northern Scandinavia are integrating modern tracking technologies into their ancestral practices.
Reindeer have long been central to Sami culture, providing sustenance and transportation, with herding practices deeply rooted in ecological understanding.
The book highlights how GPS collars and other sensor technologies are now used for herd management, offering insights into reindeer behavior and migration patterns.

The book argues that successfully integrating technology depends on balancing innovation with cultural preservation.
It presents case studies from various regions, examining the ecological benefits of monitoring grazing patterns and the socio-economic implications for Sami livelihoods.
The book also addresses ethical considerations surrounding data ownership and the potential disruption of traditional knowledge.

Beginning with the history and cultural significance of reindeer herding, the book progresses to detail modern tracking technologies and their analytical methods.
It uses interviews, ethnographic studies, and scientific research to support its arguments, providing a comprehensive overview of Sami reindeer tracking.

The book concludes by exploring the potential for further technological innovation while sustaining this traditional way of life amidst environmental change.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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