‘Sámi feminist inquiry is like the rivers journeying  through Sábme, continuously shifting and moving. At  times the rivers quiet and freeze over, yet they are never  stagnant or dead. And in the spring, as the snow melts,  they flow abundantly, transferring new vitality through the land.’
This study explores, illuminates, and analyses Sámi feminist knowledges  conceptualised as diverse and fluid feminist knowledges that both  arise within and create Sámi realities. The study focuses on feminist  articulations, enactments, and dialogues from Sámi locations. Particular  attention is paid to analyses of gendered settler colonialism and  gendered epistemicide in Sweden and Indigenous feminist contributions  to decolonisation and resurgence. By exploring the visions and strengths  of Sámi feminisms, this study emphasises their significance to Indigenous  healing, regeneration, and thriving. 
The author foregrounds ways of knowing and writing beyond colonial  world-making practices to move towards creating Sámi feminist  knowledges starting from Indigenous epistemes, conceptualised as  relational, interconnected, and response-able ways of knowing, being,  and doing. By centring on Sámi perspectives, the study contributes  to gender studies in Sweden and the broader scholarly project of  developing an analysis of colonialisms in the Nordic region.
Ina Knobblock (born in Jiellevárre, 1981) is a Sámi and Tornedalian  feminist scholar. Writing-weaving Sámi Feminisms: Stories and  Conversations is her doctoral dissertation in gender studies.
							 
								
									ArbetstitelWriting-Weaving Sámi  Feminisms
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This study explores, illuminates, and analyses Sámi femini
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