Lake Mekrijärvi and the Karelian Heartland: Re-emergent and Re-imagined through Landscape Rewilding
Lake Mekrijärvi and the Karelian Heartland: Re-emergent and Re-imagined through Landscape Rewilding
Author(s): Tero MustonenSubject(s): Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Aesthetics
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: Mekrijärvi; seining; epic poetry; Finland; rewilding; whitefish
Summary/Abstract: This article discusses the Mekrijärvi boreal lake system in North Karelia, Finland, and the Koitajoki river. It traces historico-cultural interactions with the lake, from its role as an epicenter of Karelian rune singing and traditional practices, to the natural and cultural disruptions caused by large-scale natural resource extraction that shattered forests, peatlands, and waterbodies, and on into a new era of restoration. In the 2000s a community-driven NGO began to document oral histories and scientific evidence of the lake’s condition. In the 2020s, this effort evolved into a landscape-scale eco-cultural revitalization effort. Habitat for endangered whitefish and degraded peatlands are being restored and traditional knowledge has become a central force in rebuilding and re-imagining traditional northern societies. Snippets of personal memories and oral poetry offer a window into a unique boreal world which, though once thought to be lost, is in a state of re-discovery and healing.
Journal: Balkan Journal of Philosophy
- Issue Year: XVI/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 5-18
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English