What Does It Mean to Be Nordic? Chenoa Egawa

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
  • “What does it mean to be Nordic?” In 2018, the team organizing the National Nordic Museum’s Core Exhibition Nordic Journeys posed that question to selected interviewees, and their responses are captured in the introductory video that is screened in the Nordic Journeys Orientation Gallery.
    Participants with Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Sámi, and Swedish roots discuss Nordic cultural emphases on openness, social justice, innovation, and a connection to nature. In the Nordic America gallery upstairs, a second video examines how those values are upheld among Americans with Nordic ancestry.
    The Museum’s curatorial team has revisited the question, "What does it mean to be Nordic?" with six interviewees to create a complementary video that explores the melding of Nordic with African, Asian, European Jewish, and Indigenous cultures to shape identity including this interview with Chenoa Egawa (Hawaiian, Japanese, Lummi, S'Klallam, Norwegian, Swedish American).
    According to the Nordic Council of Ministers, 3.5 million immigrants reside in the Nordic countries today. The United States Census Bureau estimates that 10.9 million Americans report single ancestry from the Nordic countries, and that number increases markedly with those who claim multiple ancestries. Our globalized world fosters the blending of customs and values of both an individual’s heritage and receiving cultures. This display of interviews, from which the new Nordic Journeys Orientation Gallery video will be created, celebrates cultural intersections in the Nordic countries and Nordic America.
    Do you identify with multiple cultures? How have these cultures shaped your lived experience?

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