Guest Lecture by Dr Victoria Peemot on Ethnographic Objects and Communities in Museums
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Author: Andero Kalju
Dr Victoria Peemot (University of Helsinki) will give a guest lecture titled “Language, Skills, and Multispecies Stories: Objects as Knowledgeable Elders (about engaging the source communities in research with ethnographic collections in the museums)” on Tuesday, 10 February at 12.15 pm, at Ülikooli 16, room 218 (Tartu).
References to Dr Peemot’s recent publications can be found below.
You are warmly welcome to attend.
If you’d like to learn more about Dr Peemot’s research, here are some of her recent publications:
• Peemot, V.S. (2026). Objects as Knowledgeable Elders: Lessons From the Reindeer Calf Halter Mȯnggu̇i. Museum Anthropology, 49(1), e70021.
• Peemot, V.S. (2026). Songs of Tyva: A Guide to Tyvan Culture and Language (2nd ed.). Suomen Kurkkulaulajat.
• Peemot, V.S. (2024). The Horse in My Blood: Multispecies Kinship in the Altai and Saian Mountains. Berghahn Books.
Please join us, and feel free to invite others who might be interested. Everyone is warmly welcome!