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JOKKMOKK´S MARKET THE 413TH MARKET 1-2-3 FEBRUARY 2018 • 413 BÁLE 1-2-3 BIEJVIT GUOVVAMÁNON 2018

Cheese form created by Fia Kaddik, recipient of the Asa Kitok Award

ARCTIC GASTRONOMY

A MEETING PLACE IN THE ARCTIC FOR MORE THAN 400 YEARS

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FIA KADDIK

WINNER OF THE ASA KITOK AWARD 2017

Photo Patrik Trägårdh

In the same way that Swedish Christmas meals have to include ham, Jokkmokk’s market has its reindeer meat soup. In most homes the soup simmers on the stove throughout the entire market. So that guests from afar eat something warm and filling after the long journey to Jokkmokk. Fia Kaddik is from Ammarnäs and is both an artisan and a photographer. She has lived and worked in Jokkmokk now for quite a number of years. She really likes Jokkmokk’s Market and calls herself a traditionalist. – No matter how much I have to do, on Thursday, the first day of market I boil 20 litres of reindeer meat soup for my guests, Fia Kaddik says. This Market Fia Kaddik, winner of the Asa Kitok Award from the Sámi Handicraft Foundation will have an exhibition in the Sámi-Duodji building. For those fascinated by handicraft, revealing who will be granted this year’s Asa Kitok Award is a market tradition and the opening of the exhibit is a highlight. The award was created to honor the legendary artisan Asa Kitok. It is the only such award in all Scandinavia. Asa Kitok is famous for having saved Sámi root weaving for future generations. The award was given to Fia Kaddik for her work with root basket weaving. Fia learned how to gather roots and weave with them from her grandmother and her mother. But it was not until she studied crafts at the Sámi Adult Education Centre that she became serious about working with roots, when she had Asa Kitok’s daughter as a teacher. When she completed the course Ellen gave her a root woven article. – She told me she gave me the thingamajig and made me promise I wouldn’t allow root weaving to die out. And of course if someone as acknowledged as Ellen is for her root weaving compliments my work, it is very encouraging. Nowadays Fia herself teaches root weaving at the Sámi Adult Education Centre. Although for the moment she has her hands full with all her work for the exhibit and the market. The exhibit will be called “sjáragärrge” which means a round stone polished by running water in Piteå Sámi. “I think we humans are a lot like those stones, as the waters of life eventually polish us, making us softer. At least I am like that stone, tumbled and smoothed by life itself,” Fia Kaddik admits.

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On the cover: Cheese form created by Fia Kaddik, recipient of the Asa Kitok Award


Welcome to the 413th Market

Topic Arctic Gastronomy A sustainable lifestyle in harmony with the environment has always been important for the people living in the arctic region. The seasons with their differences have greatly determined the culinary traditions. The barren conditions dictated that one had to be creative, using that which was available, without endangering the food supply for the future. This has created culinary traditions which are characterized by holistic sustainability and a cuisine which despite depending on relatively few products is quite varied. In today’s world this culturally inherited knowledge is more relevant than ever. This is why we have chosen the topic of Arctic Gastronomy for the 2018th Winter FOOD CONCEPTS Market. Biergu, Bierggo - meat We no longer have to ration our food to survive on the short term. But the sustainable Arctic way of looking at Suovas - smoked the resources which are available has gained a relevancy Suovasbiergu, Suovasbierggo - meat smoked stretching far beyond our region. in a Sámi tent Banquet food could be whitefish fish eggs on homemade Suovasguolli, Suovasguolle - fish smoked in cracker-like bread. Or marinated reindeer filet, a Sámi tent ptarmigan, capercaillie, moose or the local Skabram Gurpi - a sort of crépinette made of smoked cheese made from Mountain cow milk. Often minced reindeer meat accompanied by an exciting tale of how the quarry was Gáhkku, Gáhkko - flat bread, traditionally caught. baked on a stone Reindeer meat soup is something you shouldn’t miss Biškkáš, Bissjká - fat from around the spine of during the market. It simmers in the pot throughout the a reindeer or moose market, deliciously warming and satisfying you. Every family has their own recipe. And if you don’t make a Málli, Málle - blood used for cooking new friend who invites you home, you can always try it at Mállelette, Málleslåppå - blood pancakes many of the places that serve food. Njalla, Njálla - elevated storage hut We hope that you leave Jokkmokk with your bags full of Guolli, Guolle - fish the fantastic local products purchased at the market as well as richer from the experiences you have had. We Muorjjit, Muorje - berries hope that you will come back to try the cuisine during Juopmu, Juobmo - mountain sorrel other seasons as well. Birgitta Nilsson, head of the Market committee CONTENTS DAY BY DAY PROGRAM MAP THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FOOD AND SNACKS INFORMATION ABOUT ADVANCE BOOKING

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Välkommen Buoris Boahtem Bures Boahtin Welcome

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saturday jan 27 – monday jan 29 Saturday jan 27 W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 10:00 – 14:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

Opening of the yearly art and handicraft exhibit at Gamla Apoteket. Etchings by Berry Kurkkio.

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

Sunday jan 28 W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

EX HIBITS 14:00 – 18:00

Vernissage at Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 19:00 – 19:45

Premiere of Drumtime

Concert with Sámi drums, Lule Sámi and South Sámi jojk singing. On stage: Nina Nordvall Vahlberg and Ola Stinnerbom. Production Kompani Nomad, www.kompaninomad.se, www.samidrums.se

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

Monday jan 29 W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

10:00 – 13:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

10:00 – 20:00

Arctic Husky Adventures Dog-sled Tours

Two-hour tour including a coffee pause. We pick you up and drop you off in Jokkmokk. Bookings: +46 76 103 77 73.

Purkijaur

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monday jan 29 14:00 – 17:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

FILMS/LECT UR ES 12:00 – 13:00

From winter settlement to summer mountain

Film from the 40’s of the reindeer migrating with the Jokkmokk Sámi. By Stig Wesslén.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

14:00 – 15:00

The crown’s navvies: this is how the inland railroad track was made

Film about how the inland railroad track was made.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

16:00 – 17:00

Lecture and photographs with the nature photographer awardee Serkan Günes

Serkan has followed the seasonal changes in nature by taking weekly photographs for a year. The project was in cooperation with Fujifilm and the pictures are in his new book “The Land of Eight Seasons”.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

EX HIBITS 10:00 – 17:00

Open House at Jokkmokks Tenn

See artisans at work. Jewelry as well as household utensils made of gold, silver and pewter. Workshop, shop and exhibition.

Jokkmokks Tenn

10:00 – 17:00

c/o GERD

Shopping at Jokkmokk’s beauty enterprise.

c/o GERD

10:00 – 17:00

DUODJI – Sámi handicraft and design

Here you will find genuine Sámi handicraft and artistic craftsmanship. On these premises over 200 Sámi artisans, artistic craftmakers and designers are represented here.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 18:00

Artistic Handicraft, Handicraft and Art Exhibit at Gamla Apoteket

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s traditional Market Exhibition and sale. Exhibition: Etchings by Berry Kurkkio.

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Monika Svonni – Sámi art and handicraft

This year Monika Svonni is at the Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s market exhibit and sales.

Kulturhuset Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 09:00 – 18:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

12:15 – 13:00

Drumtime concert

Concert with Sámi drums, Lule Sámi and South Sámi jojk singing. On stage: Nina Nordvall Vahlberg and Ola Stinnerbom. Production Kompani Nomad, www.kompaninomad.se, www.samidrums.se

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

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monday jan 29 – tuesday jan 30 18:00 – 21:00

Njálgge – a gastronomic evening through Jokkmokks 8 seasons

Meet Reindeer Herder and Speciality Reindeer Meat Producer Helena Länta, as well as Eva Gunnare, Food Creator and Culture Guide, who invite you on an exclusive journey through the eight seasons, not only through their stories and pictures but especially with flavours from the local, grand and clean nature. Must be booked at least 4 days ahead. 2 295 SEK/person Call +46 72 234 89 88 or e-mail jokkmokk@njalgge.com for more information and booking.

Essense of Lapland

Tuesday jan 30 W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

10:00 – 13:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

10:00 – 20:00

Arctic Husky Adventures Dog-sled Tours

Two-hour tour including a coffee pause. We pick you up and drop you off in Jokkmokk. Bookings: +46 76 103 77 73.

Purkijaur

14:00 – 17:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

FILMS/LECT UR ES 12:00 – 12:30

Rajd, a reindeer caravan

A film by Rickard Tegström from 1945. We accompany Jovva Spik’s rajd starting in Nautijaur and heading west to the calving grounds.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

16:00 – 16:45

Arctic Indigenous Design Archives

Anna Westman Kuhmunen and Katarina Spiik Skum talk about a new archive project.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

17:00 – 18:00

Yearly meeting of the Friends of Ájtte Museum

Consider becoming a member of the Friends of Ájtte Museum.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

EX HIBITS

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10:00 – 17:00

Open House at Jokkmokks Tenn

See artisans at work. Jewelry as well as household utensils made of gold, silver and pewter. Workshop, shop and exhibition.

Jokkmokks Tenn

10:00 – 17:00

c/o GERD

Shopping at Jokkmokk’s beauty enterprise.

c/o GERD

10:00 – 17:00

DUODJI – Sámi handicraft and design

Here you will find genuine Sámi handicraft and artistic craftsmanship. On these premises over 200 Sámi artisans, artistic craftmakers and designers are represented here.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

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tuesday jan 30 – wednesday jan 31 10:00 – 18:00

Artistic Handicraft, Handicraft and Art Exhibit at Gamla Apoteket

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s traditional Market Exhibition and sale. Exhibition: Etchings by Berry Kurkkio.

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Monika Svonni – Sámi art and handicraft

This year Monika Svonni is at the Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s market exhibit and sales.

Kulturhuset Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

14:00 – 18:00

Art exhibit: The Forgotten Laponia

Åke Aronson exhibits oil paintings from the forests and marshes around the Stora Lule waterways.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 09:00 – 18:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

18:00 – 20:00

Bubbel & Babble

c/o Gerds yearly kick-off before the Market begins. Book at www.careofgerd.se under Events.

c/o GERD

18:00 – 21:00

Njálgge – a gastronomic evening through Jokkmokks 8 seasons

Meet Reindeer Herder and Speciality Reindeer Meat Producer Helena Länta, as well as Eva Gunnare, Food Creator and Culture Guide, who invite you on an exclusive journey through the eight seasons, not only through their stories and pictures but especially with flavours from the local, grand and clean nature. Must be booked at least 4 days ahead. 2 295 SEK/person Call +46 72 234 89 88 or e-mail jokkmokk@njalgge.com for more information and booking.

Essense of Lapland

19:00 – 20:00

FATTA! with Cleo and JUCK

FATTA! (Get it!) with the rapper Cleo and the dance collective JUCK. A show allternating extatic hiphop and rap with dance. Tickets can be purchased at tickster.se or jokkmokk. riksteatern.se as well as at the librairies in Vuollerim and Jokkmokk. Youth up to 25 pay 50 SEK, members of JRF pay 150 SEK, advance purchase 200 SEK and 250 SEK at the door.

Folkets Hus community centre

Wednesday jan 31 M A R KETPL ACE 17:30 – 18:15

Opening of the Market for 2018

Opening ceremony for the 413th market from the Snow Stage in the middle of the market booth area. Song, music and a few speeches are part of the show.

Market area

W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

10:00 – 13:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

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wednesday jan 31 10:00 – 20:00

Arctic Husky Adventures Dog-sled Tours

Two-hour tour including a coffee pause. We pick you up and drop you off in Jokkmokk. Bookings: +46 76 103 77 73.

Purkijaur

14:00 – 17:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

18:00 – 20:00

Northern Lights dogsled excursion

The excursion takes about wo hours, with a stop for a warm drink in a Sámi kåta. Reservations and payment: Arctic Camp Jokkmokk +46 971 123 70. 1 000 SEK/person

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

FILMS/LECT UR ES 12:00 – 16:00

The changing mountain landscape present research

Seminar. For more information visit our homepage at www.ajtte.com

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

17:15 – 17:30

Laponia – Majestic Stillness

Picture show. Join us on a journey through the Laponia World Heritage area. See nature and culture through the lens of Erlend and Orsolya Haarberg’s camera.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

18:30 – 20:00

Vernissage of the traditional costumes of Norrbotten

One hundred years ago, the most cherished and debated costume for Northern Sweden was created. See our unique collection of children’s costumes from Jokkmokk. Listen to music and folkdances. After the inauguration of the exhibit with music, there will be a lecture on the history of the costume by Elisabeth Martinsson.

Jokkmokk’s Culture School

19:00 – 20:00

Lecture: The Norrbotten Traditional Costume from 1912

Elisabeth Martinsson tells about a costume which was created to suit a whole county and which was so good that it still is used. Learn more about the unique collection of traditional costumes in Jokkmokk.

Jokkmokk’s Culture School

EX HIBITS

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09:00 – 18:00

Laponia – Majestic Stillness

Photo exhibition. Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg show their pictures from their seven month stay in the Laponia World Heritage area.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

09:00 – 18:00

Modern Classics – an exhibition with nine Sámi artisans

There is a core within Sámi handicraft that extends beyond the visible and tangible, joining together a cultural heritage with its traditions and the individual artistic expression.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 17:00

Open House at Jokkmokks Tenn

See artisans at work. Jewelry as well as household utensils made of gold, silver and pewter. Workshop, shop and exhibition.

Jokkmokks Tenn

10:00 – 17:00

DUODJI – Sámi handicraft and design

Here you will find genuine Sámi handicraft and artistic craftsmanship. On these premises over 200 Sámi artisans, artistic craftmakers and designers are represented here.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 17:00

c/o GERD

Shopping at Jokkmokk’s beauty enterprise.

c/o GERD

10:00 – 18:00

Artistic Handicraft, Handicraft and Art Exhibit at Gamla Apoteket

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s traditional Market Exhibition and sale. Exhibition: Etchings by Berry Kurkkio.

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

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wednesday jan 31 – thursday feb 1 10:00 – 18:00

Monika Svonni - Sámi art and handicraft

This year Monika Svonni is at the Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s market exhibit and sales.

Kulturhuset Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

13:00 – 16:00

Art exhibit ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson exhibits his oil paintings from the forests and marshes around the Stora Luleå waterways.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

16:00 – 16:30

Double vernissage: Laponia – Majestic Stillness and Modern Classics

We open our temporary exhibits during the Winter Market. (Book release).

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

18:30 – 20:00

Vernissage Oahppevuosádus/ Student exhibition

The exhibition shows duodje/duodji/duöjjie/vätnoe/ handicraft made by the second year students of the handicraft programme.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Sámi Adult Education Centre

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 09:00 – 18:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

18:00 – 01:00

Reindeer meat on a stone

Come and grill your own reindeer meat on a hot lava stone, accompanied by tasty garnitures and drinks. Tickets are sold by the restaurant at +46 971 17091.

Ájtte’s Restaurant

18:00 – 21:00

Dinner at Hotel Jokkmokk

Three course dinner. Jojk singing during the meal. Table reservations +46 971 777 00.

Hotel Jokkmokk

18:00 – 23:00

Arctic fine dining

Three course dinner with exclusive Arctic foods like homemade mozzarella from local Mountain cow milk, local reindeer filet, Arctic char, sorrel and cloudberries; all made from scratch. Table reservations +46 971 100 12.

Hotel Akerlund

19:00 – 21:00

Snöfrid

In a chapter of ”Harald Hårfagres saga” (the Tale of Harald Hårfagres) Snorre predicts Harald’s relationship to Snøfrid, the young Sámi woman who was daughter to the ”Sámi king” Svåse. The Norwegian king Harald, who was later known as ”Hårfagre”, became so obsessed by his love for the beautiful Snøfrid that he neglected his kingly duties and married her and settled down among the Sámi. Playwright Arne Berggren has made this tale into a dramatic story of a power struggle, intrigue and the magical power of love. Language on stage is Northern Sámi with Norwegian text. Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter. www.beaivvas.no

Folkets Hus community centre

Thursday feb 1 M A R KETPL ACE 10:00 – 18:00

The marketplace is open

Experience the ambience of the market! There are booths with food, handicrafts, clothing, leather products and much more.

Market area

10:00 – 18:00

Tastes from the North – food show at Kaitumgården

Sale of local food. Lunch and snacks sold.

Kaitumgården

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thursday feb 1 10:00 – 18:00

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta, is a meetingplace in the Lule-Sámi way. Located in the middle of the marketplace near the Gamla Apoteket. We serve coffee, boullion and reindeer meat soup. Come by and check the Market program for storytelling times in the kåta. Come in and warm up!

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta

11:00 – 01:00

Gijssá

A meetingplace where food and snacks, music and talks, art and Sámi handicraft are available.

Gijssá Sámi tent kåta

12:00 – 12:30

Fashion Show – Taste the mid-winter

Fashion Show surrounded by snow and ice on the large snow stage in the middle of the market area. Showing clothing made of natural materials.

Market area

12:00 – 13:00

Reindeer caravan

The traditional reindeer caravan led by Per Kuhmunen and his family. The caravan makes a stop at the snow stage at roughly 12.20–12:30 depending on the weather and the crowds.

Market area

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08:00 – 13:00

Looking for the Sarek moose

”Protected from the yearly moose hunt, the moose in Sarek grow larger than those outside the park. During the winter, they migrate down to the forest areas east of the Sarek National Park where they find food and protection from the tough winter climate in the mountains. Accompany us in a van where we take you to some of the favourite places the moose have. Gathering place: In front of Hotel Akerlunds. Minimum number of people: 4. Price: 1 490 SEK (children 15 years old and younger pay 750 SEK). Before returning to Jokkmokk we invite you to a lunch made over an open fire where we combine the wild flavour of moose, fresh vegetables and lingonberries. We also have a vegetarian alternative. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

09:00 – 16:00

Polarguide dog-sled tours

Dog-sled tours on Talvatis Lake. Also Northern Lights dog tours in the evening which need to be booked in advance. For reservations call +46 70 328 51 13.

Talvatis Lake - Eastern side of the lake

09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

09:30 – 11:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

10:00 – 12:00

Northern Lights dogsled tours

The tours take about two hours, stopping for a warm drink in a tent kåta. Reservations and payment: Arctic Camp Jokkmokk +46 971 123 70. 1 000 SEK/person

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

10:00 – 13:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

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thursday feb 1 10:00 – 15:00

Snowmobile safari

Guided snowmobile tours lasting about 45 minutes. Advance reservations at Samelandsresor AB +46 971 106 06

Samelandsresor AB

10:00 – 20:00

Arctic Husky Adventures Dog-sled Tours

Two-hour tour including a coffee pause. We pick you up and drop you off in Jokkmokk. Bookings: +46 76 103 77 73.

Purkijaur

13:00 – 15:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

14:00 – 15:00

Reindeer Race

Exciting competition on a sled drawn by reindeer. Contestants come from near and far.

Lake Talvatis

14:00 – 17:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

14:00 – 17:00

On skis in the forest

In Laponia, where the ground is covered in snow half Pick up at Hotel Akerlund the year, skiing has always been an important way of travelling. The oldest skis found anywhere in the world were discovered in Kalvträsk in Västerbottens county and are more than 5 000 years old. The ski is made of wood and was used with a shovel shaped pole. Come along on a tour through the snow covered forest and join us for snacks. Taste some of Laponia’s delicacies which have historically been everyday food for people living in the north. We show you the secret behind our www.laponiaadventures.com

17:00 – 19:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

18:00 – 20:00

Northern Lights dogsled excursion

The excursion takes about wo hours, with a stop for a warm Arctic Camp Jokkmokk drink in a Sámi kåta. Reservations and payment: Arctic Camp Jokkmokk +46 971 123 70. 1 000 SEK/person

18:00 – 22:00

Experience the arctic light while taking a hike with snowshoes

Discover the arctic light which illuminates the long polar nights. Using snowshoes we go through the snow-covered forest to our scenic view. Sitting around the warm campfire we eat dinner together while we gaze at the stars, hoping to catch a glimpse of Northern Lights. Taste our version of the popular thinly sliced reindeer meat stew warmed up on the fire. We purchase our reindeer meat directly from local reindeer herders in the vecinity of Jokkmokk. Fee: 1 390 Skr. Minimum of 4 persons. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

Vicar Gotthard Nilsson, candidate for the priesthood Elena Sörbrand, diocesan curate Birgitta Simma and cantor Maria Karlsson. Songs by the students of the Sámi school.

Jokkmokk´s church

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

WOR SHIP SERV ICES 09:00 – 10:00

The market’s opening worship service

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thursday feb 1 10:00 – 12:00

Jokkmokk’s Church is open to the public

The majestic wooden church was inaugurated in 1889.

Jokkmokk’s Church

10:00 – 12:00

Jokkmokk’s Old Church is open to the public

The church was originally built in 1753 and was destroyed by fire in 1972. The church was re-built with the outside reconstructed like the original one. The interior was modernized. It was re-inaugurated in 1976.

Jokkmokk’s Old Church

FILMS/LECT UR ES

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09:15 – 10:15

Guided tour of the museum in Swedish

Guided tour in Swedish. Maximum 20 persons. Entrance fee as well as event fee.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 10:45

Nenets (Samoyeds) – the indigenous people of the tundra

Anita and Gustaf Forsell tell of their journey with a reindeer herding family in the Russian arctic.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 16:00

Coffee ceremony at the c/o GERDS lávvu (traditional tent)

”Outside our factory we made a fire in a traditional tent, boiled the coffee and prepared ourselves for this moment. We talk about Jokkmokk, the herbs, berries and the vigour which is part of this place. We tell about how we took our heritage of knowledge and transformed it into what it is today. The coffee ceremony begins on the hour and one signs up for it on our homepage www.careofgerd.se.

c/o GERD

11:00 – 14:00

Are you dressed up for the market?

Come to our drop-in studio and be photographed. You will receive a picture for free and we keep one in our archives. Line-up at the entrance to the Ája library. Admission every 15 minutes.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

11:30 – 12:15

The bear, a mythical animal during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Anna Westman Kuhmunen tells about bears from historical sources.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

13:00 – 16:00

Book signing ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson signs his new book «The Forgotten Laponia-wilderness forests around the Luleå River and waterways». A journey through a world of old-growth forests and a personal declaration of love for the untouched forest and marsh landscape. A bit of Nordic taiga whose closest rival is 1 800 km east of the Ural mountains, on the Asian border. Only there can one again find virgin forests in the untamed and almost inaccessible mountain range.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

14:00 – 14:45

Talking about the book ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson shows pictures and talks about his new book Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum «The Forgotten Laponia - wilderness forests around the Luleå River and waterways». Facts and stories about the background of the book and his love for this area: the vast forests and marshes around the Large Luleå River, especially the wellknown areas such as Sjávnja, Muttos and Jielká/Rijmagåbbå.

14:00 – 15:00

”From forgotten hiding places out into the daylight”

A talk by Sven-Åke Risfjell, Vilhelmina. Entrance fee 20 SEK.

Församlingshemmet, parish house

14:30 – 15:15

Gifts from ”nature’s pantry” for food and medicine

Laila Spik Skaltje tells of her family traditions.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

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thursday feb 1 15:00 – 16:00

Taste the museum – guided taste tours

Eva Gunnare takes you into the museum and lets you taste the mountains. You will learn more about traditional Sámi food as well as taste some. Maximum of 25 people. In Swedish.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

15:45 – 16:30

The reindeer and the land

Jan Erik Länta tells about the way the reindeer use the land of a mountain Sámi settlement in Jokkmokk.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

16:15 – 17:15

Taste the museum – guided taste tours

Eva Gunnare brings you in to the museum and let you taste the mountains. You get to know more about, and try some, traditional Sámi food. Meeting place: traditional tent in the old hall. In English.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

EX HIBITS 09:00 – 18:00

Laponia - Majestic Stillness

Photo exhibition. Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg show their pictures from their seven month stay in the Laponia World Heritage area.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

09:00 – 18:00

Modern Classics – an exhibition with nine Sámi artisans

There is a core within Sámi handicraft that extends beyond the visible and tangible, joining together a cultural heritage with its traditions and the individual artistic expression.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 16:00

Laponia World Shop

Sale of fair trade crafts, coffee, tea, nuts, chocolates, etc. from Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Församlingshemmet, parish house

10:00 – 17:00

Open House at Jokkmokks Tenn

See artisans at work. Jewelry as well as household utensils made of gold, silver and pewter. Workshop, shop and exhibition.

Jokkmokks Tenn

10:00 – 17:00

c/o GERD

Shopping at Jokkmokk’s beauty enterprise.

c/o GERD

10:00 – 18:00

Handicraft Market at Västra School

Approximately 25 artisans who sell art and handicraft.

Västra school

10:00 – 18:00

Sale of handicraft and artistic handicraft

Artisans and handicraft creators exhibit and sell their work at Kaitumgården in the room called ”Happiness” (Lyckan).

Kaitumgården

10:00 – 18:00

Artistic Handicraft, Handicraft and Art Exhibit at Gamla Apoteket

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s traditional Market Exhibition and sale. Exhibition: Etchings by Berry Kurkkio.

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Meet the Sámi artisans Doris och Sven-Åke Risfjell

Sámi artisans Doris and Sven-Åke Risfjell from Vilhemina exhibit their handicraft.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 18:00

Monika Svonni – Sámi art and handicraft

This year Monika Svonni is at the Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s market exhibit and sales.

Kulturhuset Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Sámi handicraft exhibit

Exhibit and sale of handicrafts made by Martin Kuorak, Isak Matti Juuso, Tore Sunna, Per Isak Juuso, Erik Fankke and many more.

Kaitumgården

10:00 – 18:00

Oahppevuosádus/ Student exhibit

The exhibit shows the duodje/duodji/duöjjie/vätnoe/ handicraft produced by the second year students of the Handicraft programme.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

10:00 – 18:00

Exhibit and sale of handicraft, artistic handicraft and more

At the Sámi Adult Education Centre market, visitors meet many of the most well-known Sámi artisans, artistic handicraft creators and cultural workers.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

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thursday feb 1 10:00 – 18:00

DUODJI – Sámi handicraft and design

Here you will find genuine Sámi handicraft and artistic craftsmanship. On these premises over 200 Sámi artisans, artistic craftmakers and designers are represented here.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

12:00 – 13:00

Vernissage and mingling: Questions, fears and preconceived ideas about the Laponia Administration

Laponiatjuottjudus/Laponia Administration personnel are present at the exhibit. Come and share your thoughts and points of view. Snacks and drinks.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

12:00 – 16:00

Questions, fears and preconceived ideas about the Laponia Administration

The Laponia Administration has been evaluated and this has raised issues, thoughts and debates. Is the administration a role model or a failed venture? An exhibit on questions and preconceived ideas about Laponia. Personnel from Laponia Administration are at the exhibit throughout the day.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

13:00 – 16:00

Art exhibit ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson exhibits his oil paintings from the forests and marshes around the Stora Luleå waterways.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

13:00 – 16:00

Unique collection of the traditional Norrbotten costume for children

Exhibition of the 1912 Norrbotten costume. One hundred years ago, the most cherished and debated costume was created for northern Sweden. See our unique collection of children’s costumes from Jokkmokk.

Jokkmokk’s Culture School

14:00 – 14:30

Vernissage 2017 award of the Asa Kitok Stipend

This is one of the highlights of the market if you like Sámi handicraft. This exhibit is called Sjáragärrge and is the name Fia Kaddik has given her exhibit of twining basketry. Join the crowd!

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

14:30 – 15:00

Presentation of the 2018 Asa Kitok Stipend

Announcing the winner of the Asa Kitok Stipend is a tradition and a ”must do” for those interested in Sámi handicraft. Join the crowd!

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

17:00 – 18:00

Vernissage Niklas Pittja Granlund

Niklas Pittja Granlund is a well-known young Sámi artisan. Last year, he and his guide Martin Kuorak rapidly sold out their wares. This year Niklas exhibits on his own.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

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09:00 – 18:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

12:00 – 13:00

”Wanderlust ”

Wanderlust: unexpected advice for body and soul from old traditions and new thoughts. Food creator Eva Gunnare and Nannie Fredrikson, guide, both living in Jokkmokkk, share their insights, interspersed with songs and flavours. Tickets 20 SEK.

Församlingshemmet parish centre

15:00 – 15:45

Drumtime concert

Concert with Sámi drums, Lule Sámi and South Sámi jojk singing. On stage: Nina Nordvall Vahlberg and Ola Stinnerbom. Production Kompani Nomad, www.kompaninomad.se, www.samidrums.se

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

16:30 – 17:15

Fire show accompanied by Anja Storelv’s jojk/singing

In the arctic winter garden behind Jokkmokk’s Hostel (Åsgård). Tickets 130 SEK. Payment via swish or cash. Advance tickets 120 SEK by mail: jokkmokksvandrarhem@ gmail.com

Åsgård - Jokkmokks Vandrarhem/hostel

18:00 – 21:00

Luxurious wilderness buffet

Sámi jojk singing during the meal. Table reservations: +46 971 777 00.

Hotel Jokkmokk

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thursday feb 1 – friday feb 2 18:00 – 23:00

Arctic fine dining

Three course dinner with exclusive Arctic foods like homemade mozzarella from local Mountain cow milk, local reindeer filet, Arctic char, sorrel and cloudberries; all made from scratch. Table reservations +46 971 100 12.

Hotel Akerlund

19:00 – 20:00

Concert with Jonas Sjöblom

”Jonas Sjöblom, percussion and flute. Tickets 100 SEK. Advance tickets at the församlingshemmet/parish centre

Old Church

19:00 – 20:30

Kristin Amparo and Norrbotten Big Band

”It has been said that Kristin Amparo is the closest Sweden has come to having an Ella Fitzgerald and Amy Winehouse in one and the same person. She sings her own songs with the eminent Norrbotten Big Band. Some songs are new, arranged by Joakim Milder. Kristin Amparo came to national fame in 2012 on the X-factor TV program and her success has continued. She has performed with Oskar Linnros, Syster Sol, John De Shon, Daniel Adams-Ray, Nina Persson and many others. Advance tickets 150 SEK at SN-resor, info@snr.se, tel. +46 971 582 22, Föreningsgatan 3A. Tickets at the door: 190 SEK. Sponsors: Jokkmokks kommun, Kultur & Fritid

Folkets Hus community centre

19:00 – 23:00

Northern Lights Sámi dinner in a lávvu

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp where we have our reindeer. Over the campfire we prepare a five course meal with the best ingredients from the Sámi cuisine. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail. com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

20:00 – 01:00

Three course dinner and entertainment

Three course dinner with entertainment by Per-Anders Vannar. Check out the menu on our homepage/facebook. Tickets are sold by the restaurant at +46 971 17091.

Ájtte Restaurant

Friday feb 2 M A R KETPL ACE 10:00 – 18:00

The marketplace is open

Experience the ambience of the market! There are booths with food, handicrafts, clothing, leather products and much more.

Market area

10:00 – 18:00

Tastes from the North – food show at Kaitumgården

Sale of local food. Lunch and snacks sold.

Kaitumgården

10:00 – 18:00

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta, is a meetingplace in the Lule-Sámi way. Located in the middle of the marketplace near the Gamla Apoteket. We serve coffee, boullion and reindeer meat soup. Come by and check the Market program for storytelling times in the kåta. Come in and warm up!

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta

11:00 – 01:00

Gijssá

A meetingplace where food and snacks, music and talks, art and Sámi handicraft are available.

Gijssá Sámi tent kåta

12:00 – 12:30

Fashion Show – Taste the mid-winter

Fashion Show surrounded by snow and ice on the large snow stage in the middle of the market area. Showing clothing made of natural materials.

Market area

12:00 – 13:00

Reindeer caravan

The traditional reindeer caravan led by Per Kuhmunen and his family. The caravan makes a stop at the snow stage at roughly 12.20–12:30 depending on the weather and the crowds.

Market area

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friday feb 2 W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 08:00 – 13:00

Looking for the Sarek moose

”Protected from the yearly moose hunt, the moose in Sarek grow larger than those outside the park. During the winter, they migrate down to the forest areas east of the Sarek National Park where they find food and protection from the tough winter climate in the mountains. Accompany us in a van where we take you to some of the favourite places the moose have. Gathering place: In front of Hotel Akerlunds. Minimum number of people: 4. Price: 1 490 SEK (children 15 years old and younger pay 750 SEK). Before returning to Jokkmokk we invite you to a lunch made over an open fire where we combine the wild flavour of moose, fresh vegetables and lingonberries. We also have a vegetarian alternative. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

09:00 – 16:00

Polarguide dog-sled tours

Dog-sled tours on Talvatis Lake. Also Northern Lights dog tours in the evening which need to be booked in advance. For reservations call +46 70 328 51 13.

Talvatis Lake - Eastern side of the lake

09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

09:30 – 11:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

09:30 – 18:00

Day outing to the ICEHOTEL

Day outing by bus to the ICEHOTEL. For information call +46 980 124 00 or e-mail, info@kirunabuss.se

Bud from Folkets Hus

10:00 – 12:00

Northern Lights dogsled tours

The tours take about two hours, stopping for a warm drink in a tent kåta. Reservations and payment: Arctic Camp Jokkmokk +46 971 123 70 . 1 000 SEK/person

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

10:00 – 13:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

10:00 – 15:00

Snowmobile safari

Guided snowmobile tours lasting about 45 minutes. Advance reservations at Samelandsresor AB +46 971 106 06

Samelandsresor AB

10:00 – 20:00

Arctic Husky Adventures Dog-sled Tours

Two-hour tour including a coffee pause. We pick you up and drop you off in Jokkmokk. Bookings: +46 76-103 77 73.

Purkijaur

13:00 – 15:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

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friday feb 2 14:00 – 15:00

Reindeer Race

Exciting competition on a sled drawn by reindeer. Contestants come from near and far.

Lake Talvatis

14:00 – 17:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

14:00 – 17:00

On skis in the forest

In Laponia, where the ground is covered in snow half Pick up at Hotel Akerlund the year, skiing has always been an important way of travelling. The oldest skis found anywhere in the world were discovered in Kalvträsk in Västerbottens county and are more than 5 000 years old. The ski is made of wood and was used with a shovel shaped pole. Come along on a tour through the snow covered forest and join us for snacks. Taste some of Laponia’s delicacies which have historically been everyday food for people living in the north. We show you the secret behind our www.laponiaadventures.com

17:00 – 19:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

18:00 – 20:00

Northern Lights dogsled excursion

The excursion takes about wo hours, with a stop for a warm drink in a Sámi kåta. Reservations and payment: Arctic Camp Jokkmokk +46 971 123 70. 1 000 SEK/person

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

18:00 – 22:00

Experience the arctic light while taking a hike with snowshoes

Discover the arctic light which illuminates the long polar nights. Using snowshoes we go through the snow-covered forest to our scenic view. Sitting around the warm campfire we eat dinner together while we gaze at the stars, hoping to catch a glimpse of Northern Lights. Taste our version of the popular thinly sliced reindeer meat stew warmed up on the fire. We purchase our reindeer meat directly from local reindeer herders in the vecinity of Jokkmokk. Fee: 1 390 SEK. Minimum of 4 persons. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

WOR SHIP SERV ICES 09:00 – 10:00

International ecumenical morning prayers

”Pastor Tom Rutschman, candidate to the priesthood Elena Sörbrand, cantor Maria Karlsson and the choir from Jokkmokks Frikyrkoförsamling led by Gunnevi Strandh.

Old Church

10:00 – 12:00

Jokkmokk’s Church is open to the public

The majestic wooden church was inaugurated in 1889.

Jokkmokk’s Church

10:00 – 12:00

Jokkmokk’s Old Church is open to the public

The church was originally built in 1753 and was destroyed by fire in 1972. The church was re-built with the outside reconstructed like the original one. The interior was modernized. It was re-inaugurated in 1976

Jokkmokk’s Old Church

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friday feb 2 CHILDR EN´S ACTI V ITIES 10:30 – 11:15

How did things turn out when Stállo tried to trick the children who he wanted to eat up?

Storyteller Elli Karin tells the story in Swedish in the exhibition room about the time of the drums.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

12:30 – 13:15

How did things turn out when Stállo tried to trick the children who he wanted to eat up?

Storyteller Elli Karin tells the story in Luleåsámi in the exhibition room about the drums.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

FILMS/LECT UR ES 10:00 – 10:45

Arctic Indigenous Design Archives

Anna Westman Kuhmunen and Katarina Spiik Skum tell about a new archive project.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 16:00

Coffee ceremony at the c/o GERDS lávvu (traditional tent)

”Outside our factory we made a fire in a traditional tent, boiled the coffee and prepared ourselves for this moment. We talk about Jokkmokk, the herbs, berries and the vigour which is part of this place. We tell about how we took our heritage of knowledge and transformed it into what it is today. The coffee ceremony begins on the hour and one signs up for it on our homepage www.careofgerd.se.

c/o GERD

11:00 – 14:00

Are you dressed up for the market?

Come to our drop-in studio and be photographed. You will receive a picture for free and we keep one in our archives. Line-up at the entrance to the Ája library. Admission every 15 minutes.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

11:30 – 12:15

Laponia – Majestic Stillness

Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg show pictures and tell about their experiences from their 7 month stay in the Laponia World Heritage area. They will also show a 13 minute long picture show, inspired by the peace and quietness they experienced on their journey.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

13:00 – 13:30

Vuogga Snuogga

Sámi entrepreneurs in word and in picture.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

13:00 – 13:45

Springs: where the ground offers us water

Thomas Öberg tells about our most important food, springs, cold springs and warm springs. Springs that are clean, full of minerals, full of iron ochre and rich in lime. Where do they come from, how are they cared for or destroyed? What kind of life can be found in a spring? How have they become part of people’s lives? The focus is on the northern areas, with several glimpses at other parts of the world.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

13:00 – 16:00

Book signing ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson signs his new book «The Forgotten Laponia-wilderness forests around the Luleå River and waterways». A journey through a world of old-growth forests and a personal declaration of love for the untouched forest and marsh landscape. A bit of Nordic taiga whose closest rival is 1 800 km east of the Ural mountains, on the Asian border. Only there can one again find virgin forests in the untamed and almost inaccessible mountain range.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

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friday feb 2 14:00 - 14:45

Talking about the book ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson shows pictures and talks about his new book Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum «The Forgotten Laponia - wilderness forests around the Luleå River and waterways». Facts and stories about the background of the book and his love for this area: the vast forests and marshes around the Large Luleå River, especially the wellknown areas such as Sjávnja, Muttos and Jielká/Rijmagåbbå.

14:00 – 14:45

Lappish goat and making ”coffee cheese”

Hans De Waard tells about goats and their story and shows how ”coffee cheese” is produced today. Outside activity, 45 minutes. For other times, talk with Hans who is there until 4 pm.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

14:00 – 15:00

The landscape of time

Slide show accompanied by music with André Szmal. Tickets 20 SEK.

Församlingshemmet parish centre

14:30 – 15:15

Doahkke – Flock of birds. The birds of Lapland and their Sámi names

Lilian Ryd and Gunilla Falk show pictures from Yngve Ryd’s new book Doahkke. The first part of the book documents old Lule Sámi names of birds, myths and tales of hunting birds. Doahkke – Flock of birds is an important contribution to the cultural history of the Sámi.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

15:00 – 16:00

Guided tour of the museum

Guided tour of the museum in English. Maximum 20 persons. Entrance fee for the museum and an event ticket.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

15:45 – 16:30

A taste of Sápmi

Victoria Harnesk tells of tastes, the Sámi use of resources and collecting knowledge for this acclaimed book ”A taste of Sápmi”.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

17:00 – 17:45

Primitive food: selfsufficiency from the people of Lapland

Lilian Ryd lectures on how the people of Lapland lived with and from nature following age-old paradigms.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

EX HIBITS 09:00 – 18:00

Laponia – Majestic Stillness

Photo exhibition. Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg show their pictures from their seven month stay in the Laponia World Heritage area.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

09:00 – 18:00

Modern Classics – an exhibition with nine Sámi artisans

There is a core within Sámi handicraft that extends beyond the visible and tangible, joining together a cultural heritage with its traditions and the individual artistic expression.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 16:00

Laponia World Shop

Sale of fair trade crafts, coffee, tea, nuts, chocolates, etc. from Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Församlingshemmet, parish house

10:00 – 17:00

Open House at Jokkmokks Tenn

See artisans at work. Jewelry as well as household utensils made of gold, silver and pewter. Workshop, shop and exhibition.

Jokkmokks Tenn

10:00 – 17:00

c/o GERD

Shopping at Jokkmokk’s beauty enterprise.

c/o GERD

10:00 – 18:00

Artistic Handicraft, Handicraft and Art Exhibit at Gamla Apoteket

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s traditional Market Exhibition and sale. Exhibition: Etchings by Berry Kurkkio.

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Handicraft Market at Västra School

Approximately 25 artisans who sell art and handicraft.

Västra school

10:00 – 18:00

Sale of handicraft and artistic handicraft

Artisans and handicraft creators exhibit and sell their work at Kaitumgården in the room called ”Happiness” (Lyckan).

Kaitumgården

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friday feb 2 10:00 – 18:00

Meet the Sámi artisans Doris och Sven-Åke Risfjell

Sámi artisans Doris and Sven-Åke Risfjell from Vilhemina exhibit their handicraft.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 18:00

Monika Svonni – Sámi art and handicraft

This year Monika Svonni is at the Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s market exhibit and sales.

Kulturhuset Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Sámi handicraft exhibit

Exhibit and sale of handicrafts made by Martin Kuorak, Isak Matti Juuso, Tore Sunna, Per Isak Juuso, Erik Fankke and many more.

Kaitumgården

10:00 – 18:00

Oahppevuosádus/ Student exhibit

The exhibit shows the duodje/duodji/duöjjie/vätnoe/ handicraft produced by the second year students of the Handicraft programme.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

10:00 – 18:00

Exhibit and sale of handicraft, artistic handicraft and more

At the Sámi Adult Education Centre market, visitors meet many of the most well-known Sámi artisans, artistic handicraft creators and cultural workers.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

10:00 – 18:00

DUODJI – Sámi handicraft and design

Here you will find genuine Sámi handicraft and artistic craftsmanship. On these premises over 200 Sámi artisans, artistic craftmakers and designers are represented here.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 18:00

Handicraft exhibit by Niklas Pittja Granlund

Niklas Pittja Granlund is a well-known young Sámi artisan. Last year he and his guide Martin Kuorak rapidly sold out their wares. This year Niklas exhibits on his own.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 18:00

Fia Kaddik ”Sjáragärrge” exhibit

”Snjáragärrge” is the name of Fia Kaddik’s exhibit. ”Snjáragärrge” in Pite Sámi means ”a round little stone polished smooth by running water”. An exhibit of twining basketry.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 18:00

Visit Vallje’s popupboutique

Sámi cultural and creative entrepreneurs sell Sámi duodji (handicrafts), art and design. Read more about Vallje and the Utvecklingsnod Sápmi project on Facebook and on Internet.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 18:00

Questions, fears and preconceived ideas about the Laponia Administration

The Laponia Administration has been evaluated and this has raised issues, thoughts and debates. Is the administration a role model or a failed venture? An exhibit on questions and preconceived ideas about Laponia. Personnel from Laponia Administration are at the exhibit throughout the day.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

13:00 – 16:00

Art exhibit ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson exhibits his oil paintings from the forests and marshes around the Stora Luleå waterways.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

13:00 – 16:00

Unique collection of the traditional Norrbotten costume for children

Exhibition of the 1912 Norrbotten costume. One hundred years ago, the most cherished and debated costume was created for northern Sweden. See our unique collection of children’s costumes from Jokkmokk.

Jokkmokk’s Culture School

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 09:00 – 18:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

12:00 – 13:00

Sámi jojk singing and stories

”Sámi jojk singing and stories by John Kuoljok. Tickets 20 SEK

Församlingshemmet parish centre

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friday feb 2 13:00 – 15:00

Sneak peek opening of Sámi Duodji’s 2018 anniversary!

We sneakily begin our 25th anniversary with a dance workshop led by two young and talented Sámi dancers: Liv Andersson Aira and Minna Mannelqvist. The workshop costs 350 SEK. Limited number of participants. For more information and sign-up contact Anna Sjöberg: anna@ sameslojdstiftelsen.com

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

15:00 – 16:00

Concert by Pia-Maria Holmgren

”Pia-Maria Holmgren releases her first CD. The choice of where and when to release it was self-evident: Jokkmokk’s Market. Pia-Maria is a Sámi songwriter who writes her own music and texts, and sings in North Sámi. Pia-Maria’s music is a mixture of different styles like jojk singing, pop music and ballads. Purchase of advance tickets at the Församlingshemmet/parish centre: 100 SEK.

Old Church

16:00 – 17:15

Sofia Jannok and band: Market concert

”With several acclaimed albums, a documentary film, roles Folkets Hus community in several films, as well as public statements, Sofia Jannok is centre to be taken seriously and has shown that the snow lioness is here to stay. Her music hints at dance-music, power jojk and heavy statements. Sofia Jannok’s wide-range vocals remind us of a proud elemental force which spans a dynamic landscape. Whether it is a Sámi jojk, pop music in English or the spoken word in Swedish, Sofia owns both the sound and the clear message of the music. It is during her live concerts that Sofia Jannok connects with her audience best with her powerful presence on stage and her heart beating for Sápmi. Tickets can be purchased in advance at SN-resor, info@snr.se, tel +46 971 582 22, Föreningsg 3A. Advance tickets cost 250 SEK. Youth 19 and under pay 190 SEK. Tickets at the door cost 300 SEK. Arr: Jokkmokks kommun/ Kultur & Fritid”

16:30 – 17:15

Fire show accompanied by Anja Storelv’s jojk/singing

In the arctic winter garden behind Jokkmokk’s Hostel (Åsgård). Tickets 130 SEK. Payment via swish or cash. Advance tickets 120 SEK by mail: jokkmokksvandrarhem@ gmail.com

Åsgård - Jokkmokks Vandrarhem/hostel

18:00 – 20:00

Market soirée

Entertainment by the students of Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Sámi Adult Education Centre.

Östra school

18:00 – 21:00

Luxurious wilderness buffet

Sámi jojk singing during the meal. Table reservations: +46 971 777 00.

Hotel Jokkmokk

18:00 – 23:00

Arctic fine dining

Three course dinner with exclusive Arctic foods like homemade mozzarella from local Mountain cow milk, local reindeer filet, Arctic char, sorrel and cloudberries; all made from scratch. Table reservations +46 971 100 12.

Hotel Akerlund

19:00 – 20:00

Concert: Max Mackhé, Axel Olle Sigurd Andersson and Markus Larsson

Songs in Sámi and Swedish. Tickets at the Parish centre

Jokkmokk´s church

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friday feb 2 - saturday feb 3 19:00 – 23:00

Northern Lights Sámi dinner in a lávvu

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp where we have our reindeer. Over the campfire we prepare a five course meal with the best ingredients from the Sámi cuisine. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail. com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

20:00 – 01:00

Three course dinner and entertainment

Three course dinner with entertainment by Per-Anders Vannar. Check out the menu on our homepage/facebook. Tickets are sold by the restaurant at +46 971 170 91.

Ájtte Restaurant

20:00 – 21:15

Sofia Jannok and band: Market concert

”With several acclaimed albums, a documentary film, roles Folkets Hus, community in several films, as well as public statements, Sofia Jannok is centre to be taken seriously and has shown that the snow lioness is here to stay. Her music hints at dance-music, power jojk and heavy statements. Sofia Jannok’s wide-range vocals remind us of a proud elemental force which spans a dynamic landscape. Whether it is a Sámi jojk, pop music in English or the spoken word in Swedish, Sofia owns both the sound and the clear message of the music. It is during her live concerts that Sofia Jannok connects with her audience best with her powerful presence on stage and her heart beating for Sápmi. Tickets can be purchased in advance at SN-resor, info@snr.se, tel +46 971 582 22, Föreningsg 3A. Advance tickets cost 250 SEK. Youth 19 and under pay 190 SEK. Tickets at the door cost 300 SEK. Arr: Jokkmokks kommun/ Kultur & Fritid”

21:00 – 01:00

Sámi dance

Cover band Kiruna Kickers. Tickets sold only at the door. Price 200 SEK. ”First come first served”. Minimum age 18.

Folkets Hus, community centre

Saturday feb 03 M A R KETPL ACE 10:00 – 18:00

The marketplace is open

Experience the ambience of the market! There are booths with food, handicrafts, clothing, leather products and much more.

Market area

10:00 – 18:00

Tastes from the North – food show at Kaitumgården

Sale of local food. Lunch and snacks sold.

Kaitumgården

10:00 – 18:00

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta, is a meetingplace in the Lule-Sámi way. Located in the middle of the marketplace near the Gamla Apoteket. We serve coffee, boullion and reindeer meat soup. Come by and check the Market program for storytelling times in the kåta. Come in and warm up!

Länta’s Sámi tent kåta

11:00 – 01:00

Gijssá

A meetingplace where food and snacks, music and talks, art and Sámi handicraft are available.

Gijssá Sámi tent kåta

12:00 – 12:30

Fashion Show – Taste the midwinter

Fashion Show surrounded by snow and ice on the large snow stage in the middle of the market area. Showing clothing made of natural materials.

Market area

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saturday feb 3 12:00 – 13:00

Reindeer caravan

The traditional reindeer caravan led by Per Kuhmunen and his family. The caravan makes a stop at the snow stage at roughly 12.20–12:30 depending on the weather and the crowds.

Market area

W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 08:00 – 13:00

Looking for the Sarek moose

”Protected from the yearly moose hunt, the moose in Sarek grow larger than those outside the park. During the winter, they migrate down to the forest areas east of the Sarek National Park where they find food and protection from the tough winter climate in the mountains. Accompany us in a van where we take you to some of the favourite places the moose have. Gathering place: In front of Hotel Akerlunds. Minimum number of people: 4. Price: 1 490 kr (children 15 years old and younger pay 750 kr). Before returning to Jokkmokk we invite you to a lunch made over an open fire where we combine the wild flavour of moose, fresh vegetables and lingonberries. We also have a vegetarian alternative. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

09:00 – 16:00

Polarguide dog-sled tours

Dog-sled tours on Talvatis Lake. Also Northern Lights dog tours in the evening which need to be booked in advance. For reservations call +46 70 328 51 13.

Talvatis Lake - Eastern side of the lake

09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

09:30 – 11:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

09:30 – 18:00

Day outing to the ICEHOTEL

Day outing by bus to the ICEHOTEL. For information call +46 980 124 00 or e-mail, info@kirunabuss.se

Bud from Folkets Hus

10:00 – 12:00

Northern Lights dogsled tours

The tours take about two hours, stopping for a warm drink in a tent kåta. Reservations and payment: Arctic Camp Jokkmokk +46 971 123 70 . 1 000 SEK/person

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

10:00 – 13:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

10:00 – 15:00

Snowmobile safari

Guided snowmobile tours lasting about 45 minutes. Advance reservations at Samelandsresor AB +46 971 106 06

Samelandsresor AB

10:00 – 20:00

Arctic Husky Adventures Dog-sled Tours

Two-hour tour including a coffee pause. We pick you up and drop you off in Jokkmokk. Bookings: +46 76 103 77 73.

Purkijaur

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saturday feb 3 13:00 – 15:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

14:00 – 15:00

Reindeer Race

Exciting competition on a sled drawn by reindeer. Contestants come from near and far.

Lake Talvatis

14:00 – 17:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

14:00 – 17:00

On skis in the forest

In Laponia, where the ground is covered in snow half Pick up at Hotel Akerlund the year, skiing has always been an important way of travelling. The oldest skis found anywhere in the world were discovered in Kalvträsk in Västerbottens county and are more than 5 000 years old. The ski is made of wood and was used with a shovel shaped pole. Come along on a tour through the snow covered forest and join us for snacks. Taste some of Laponia’s delicacies which have historically been everyday food for people living in the north. We show you the secret behind our www.laponiaadventures.com

17:00 – 19:00

Taxi ride by snowmobile

Trips between Arctic Camp Jokkmokk and Östra skolan in both directions. Price: 100 SEK/person each direction. The trips cannot be booked. Payment is made at the Reception office at Arctic Camp Jokkmokk.

18:00 – 20:00

Northern Lights dog-sled excursion

The excursion takes about wo hours, with a stop for a warm Arctic Camp Jokkmokk drink in a Sámi kåta. Reservations and payment: Arctic Camp Jokkmokk +46 971 123 70. 1 000 SEK/person

18:00 – 22:00

Experience the arctic light while taking a hike with snowshoes

Discover the arctic light which illuminates the long polar nights. Using snowshoes we go through the snow-covered forest to our scenic view. Sitting around the warm campfire we eat dinner together while we gaze at the stars, hoping to catch a glimpse of Northern Lights. Taste our version of the popular thinly sliced reindeer meat stew warmed up on the fire. We purchase our reindeer meat directly from local reindeer herders in the vecinity of Jokkmokk. Fee: 1 390 Skr. Minimum of 4 persons. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

WOR SHIP SERV ICES

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09:00 – 10:00

Morning Prayers

Vicar emerius Bertil Fors, cantor Maria Karlsson and Scendraget choir from Vuollerim.

Old Church

10:00 – 12:00

Jokkmokk’s Church is open to the public

The majestic wooden church was inaugurated in 1889.

Jokkmokk’s Church

10:00 – 12:00

Jokkmokk’s Old Church is open to the public

The church was originally built in 1753 and was destroyed by fire in 1972. The church was re-built with the outside reconstructed like the original one. The interior was modernized. It was re-inaugurated in 1976.

Jokkmokk’s Old Church

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How did things turn out when Stállo tried to trick the children who he wanted to eat up?

Storyteller Elli Karin tells the story in Swedish in the exhibition room about the time of the drums.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

12:30 – 13:15

How did things turn out when Stállo tried to trick the children who he wanted to eat up?

Storyteller Elli Karin tells the story in Luleåsámi in the exhibition room about the drums.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

FILMS/LECT UR ES 10:00 – 10:45

Questions about the rights of the Sámi

Lecture. Questions about the rights of the Sámi. Lawyers Charlotta Cederberg and Lisa Länta talk about laws relating to reindeer herding, wind power and mines.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 13:00

Book signing – ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson signs his new book «The Forgotten Laponia-wilderness forests around the Luleå River and waterways». A journey through a world of old-growth forests and a personal declaration of love for the untouched forest and marsh landscape. A bit of Nordic taiga whose closest rival is 1 800 km east of the Ural mountains, on the Asian border. Only there can one again find virgin forests in the untamed and almost inaccessible mountain range.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 16:00

Coffee ceremony at the c/o GERDS lávvu (traditional tent)

”Outside our factory we made a fire in a traditional tent, boiled the coffee and prepared ourselves for this moment. We talk about Jokkmokk, the herbs, berries and the vigour which is part of this place. We tell about how we took our heritage of knowledge and transformed it into what it is today. The coffee ceremony begins on the hour and one signs up for it on our homepage www.careofgerd.se.

c/o GERD

10:45 – 11:45

Taste the museum – guided taste tours

Eva Gunnare brings you in to the museum and let you taste the mountains. You get to know more about, and try some of traditional Sámi food. Meeting place, the traditional tent in Gamla hallen. Max 25 pers.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

11:00 – 11:45

Talking about the book ”The Forgotten Laponia”

Åke Aronson shows pictures and talks about his new book Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum «The Forgotten Laponia - wilderness forests around the Luleå River and waterways». Facts and stories about the background of the book and his love for this area: the vast forests and marshes around the Large Luleå River, especially the wellknown areas such as Sjávnja, Muttos and Jielká/Rijmagåbbå.

11:00 – 14:00

Are you dressed up for the market?

Come to our drop-in studio and be photographed. You will receive a picture for free and we keep one in our archives. Line-up at the entrance to the Ája library. Admission every 15 minutes.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

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saturday feb 3 11:30 – 12:15

Laponia: Majestic Stillness

Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg will share images and Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and stories from their seven month long photographic journey Sámi Museum in the Laponia World Heritage Site. They will also present a 13 minute multimedia show they produced, inspired by the serene beauty of Laponia.

12:00 – 12:30

Vuogga Snuogga

Sámi entrepreneurs in word and in picture.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

12:00 – 13:00

Alpine flora – colourfulness at a high altitude

Nature photographer Thomas Öberg takes us on a journey to Austrian alpine meadows with his picture show. Tickets 20 Skr.

Församlingshemmet parish centre

13:00 – 13:45

Laponia – Majestic stillness

Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg will share images and Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and stories from their seven month long photographic journey Sámi Museum in the Laponia World Heritage Site. They will also present a 13 minute multimedia show they produced, inspired by the serene beauty of Laponia.

14:00 – 14:45

Lappish goat and making ”coffee cheese”

Hans De Waard tells about goats and their story and shows how ”coffee cheese” is produced today. Outside activity, 45 minutes. For other times, talk with Hans who is there until 4 pm.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

14:30 – 15:15

Can one taste the Northern Lights?

Food creator and author Björn Ylipää tells about his experiences between two cultures, moose hunting and the reindeer slaughter.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

15:30 – 16:15

Springs: where the ground offers us water

Thomas Öberg tells about our most important food, springs, cold springs and warm springs. Springs that are clean, full of minerals, full of iron ochre and rich in lime. Where do they come from, how are they cared for or destroyed? What kind of life can be found in a spring? How have they become part of people’s lives? The focus is on the northern areas, with several glimpses at other parts of the world.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

16:30 – 18:00

Angry Inuk

In her award-winning documentary, director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril joins a new tech-savvy generation of Inuit as they campaign to challenge long-established perceptions of seal hunting. Armed with social media and their own sense of humour and justice, this group is bringing its own voice into the conversation and presenting themselves to the world as a modern people in dire need of a sustainable economy.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

EX HIBITS 09:00 – 18:00

Laponia – Majestic Stillness

Photo exhibition. Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg show their pictures from their seven month stay in the Laponia World Heritage area.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

09:00 – 18:00

Modern Classics – an exhibition with nine Sámi artisans

There is a core within Sámi handicraft that extends beyond the visible and tangible, joining together a cultural heritage with its traditions and the individual artistic expression.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 13:00

Art exhibit: The Forgotten Laponia

Åke Aronson exhibits oil paintings from the forests and marshes around the Stora Lule waterways.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 16:00

Laponia World Shop

Sale of fair trade crafts, coffee, tea, nuts, chocolates, etc. from Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Församlingshemmet, parish house

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Meet Sámi artisans Doris and Sven-Åke Risfjell

Sámi artisans Doris and Sven-Åke Risfjell from Vilhemina exhibit their handicraft.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 17:00

Open House at Jokkmokks Tenn

See artisans at work. Jewelry as well as household utensils made of gold, silver and pewter. Workshop, shop and exhibition.

Jokkmokks Tenn

10:00 – 17:00

c/o GERD

Shopping at Jokkmokk’s beauty enterprise.

c/o GERD

10:00 – 18:00

Artistic Handicraft, Handicraft and Art Exhibit at Gamla Apoteket

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s traditional Market Exhibition and sale. Exhibition: Etchings by Berry Kurkkio.

Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Handicraft Market at Västra School

Approximately 25 artisans who sell art and handicraft.

Västra school

10:00 – 18:00

Sale of handicraft and artistic handicraft

Artisans and handicraft creators exhibit and sell their work at Kaitumgården in the room called ”Happiness” (Lyckan).

Kaitumgården

10:00 – 18:00

Monika Svonni – Sámi art and handicraft

This year Monika Svonni is at the Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre’s market exhibit and sales.

Kulturhuset Gamla Apoteket Cultural Centre

10:00 – 18:00

Sámi handicraft exhibit

Exhibit and sale of handicrafts made by Martin Kuorak, Isak Matti Juuso, Tore Sunna, Per Isak Juuso, Erik Fankke and many more.

Kaitumgården

10:00 – 18:00

Oahppevuosádus/ Student exhibit

The exhibit shows the duodje/duodji/duöjjie/vätnoe/ handicraft produced by the second year students of the Handicraft programme.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

10:00 – 18:00

Exhibit and sale of handicraft, artistic handicraft and more

At the Sámi Adult Education Centre market, visitors meet many of the most well-known Sámi artisans, artistic handicraft creators and cultural workers.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

10:00 – 18:00

DUODJI – Sámi handicraft and design

Here you will find genuine Sámi handicraft and artistic craftsmanship. On these premises over 200 Sámi artisans, artistic craftmakers and designers are represented here.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 18:00

Handicraft exhibit by Niklas Pittja Granlund

Niklas Pittja Granlund is a well-known young Sámi artisan. Last year he and his guide Martin Kuorak rapidly sold out their wares. This year Niklas exhibits on his own.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 18:00

Visit Vallje’s popupboutique

Sámi cultural and creative entrepreneurs sell Sámi duodji (handicrafts), art and design. Read more about Vallje and the Utvecklingsnod Sápmi project on Facebook and on Internet.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 18:00

Questions, fears and preconceived ideas about the Laponia Administration

The Laponia Administration has been evaluated and this has raised issues, thoughts and debates. Is the administration a role model or a failed venture? An exhibit on questions and preconceived ideas about Laponia. Personnel from Laponia Administration are at the exhibit throughout the day.

Ája wing of the Ájtte Museum

10:00 – 18:00

Fia Kaddik ”Sjáragärrge” exhibit

”Snjáragärrge” is the name of Fia Kaddik’s exhibit. ”Snjáragärrge” in Pite Sámi means ”a round little stone polished smooth by running water”. An exhibit of twining basketry.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

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saturday feb 3 13:00 – 16:00

Unique collection of the traditional Norrbotten costume for children

Exhibition of the 1912 Norrbotten costume. One hundred years ago, the most cherished and debated costume was created for northern Sweden. See our unique collection of children’s costumes from Jokkmokk.

Jokkmokk’s Culture School

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 09:00 – 18:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

13:00 – 14:00

Workshop: Dances from the Balkans

With Elisabeth and Bengt Martinsson. Free admission.

Jokkmokk’s Culture School

13:00 – 15:00

Sneak peek opening of Sámi Duodji’s 2018 anniversary!

We sneakily begin our 25th anniversary with a dance workshop led by two young and talented Sámi dancers: Liv Andersson Aira and Minna Mannelqvist. The workshop costs 350 Skr. Limited number of participants. For more information and sign-up contact Anna Sjöberg: anna@ sameslojdstiftelsen.com

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

14:00 – 15:00

”Remembrances from the forests and mountains of Jokkmokk”

Jojk singing and stories with Pirak and Märak: the children from the Pärlälv valley. Entrance fee 20 Skr.

Församlingshemmet parish centre

15:00 – 16:00

Concert by Pia-Maria Holmgren

”Pia-Maria Holmgren releases her first CD. The choice of where and when to release it was self-evident: Jokkmokk’s Market. Pia-Maria is a Sámi songwriter who writes her own music and texts, and sings in North Sámi. Pia-Maria’s music is a mixture of different styles like jojk singing, pop music and ballads. Purchase of advance tickets at the Församlingshemmet/parish centre: 100 SEK.

Old Church

15:00 – 16:30

Lyssnen: by the Framnäs Folkmusic and World music classes

Concert with the Framnäs Folklore Ensemble which consists of students from all the programs of the Adult high school Music School as well as the Music College. They play their own version of ebullient folkmusic from Bulgaria, Macedonia and Turkey with a ”rock and roll” approach. Admission fee 50 SEK. Free for youth under 19.

Jokkmokk’s Culture School

18:00 – 01:00

Food and music at Akerlunds

Two course meal and live music with Hardly Still Fresh And Young. Table reservations at +46 971 100 12. Tickets to the bar from 10 pm. Those under 28 years old not allowed.

Hotel Akerlund

18:00 – 21:00

Dinner at Hotel Jokkmokk

Three course dinner with jojk singing during the mealtime. Reservations +46 971 777 00

Hotel Jokkmokk

19:00 – 01:00

Reindeer meat on a stone

Come and grill your own reindeer meat on a hot lava stone, accompanied with tasty garnitures and drinks. Tickets are sold by the restaurant at +46 971 170 91.

Ájtte Restaurant

19:00 – 20:30

Concert by Daniel Wikslund and Fredrik Hangasjärvi

A cavalcade of accordeon notes accompanied by a rythmic violin make us think of galloping Kosacks and wild salmon dancing along the shores of Tornedalen. Come listen to Sweden’s northernmost folk musicians in the church. Advance tickets: 150 Skr at the Församlingshemmet/parish centre.

Jokkmokk´s church

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saturday feb 3 – sunday feb 4 19:00 – 23:00

Northern Lights Sámi dinner in a lávvu

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp where we have our Silba Siida reindeer. Over the campfire we prepare a five course meal with the best ingredients from the Sámi cuisine. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

21:00 – 01:00

Sámi dance

Niilas Holmberg. DJ. Tickets are sold at the door. 200 SEK. ”First come, first served”. ID control, minimum 18 years of age.

Folkets Hus

Sunday feb 04 W IN TER ACTI V ITIES 08:00 – 13:00

Looking for the Sarek moose

”Protected from the yearly moose hunt, the moose in Sarek grow larger than those outside the park. During the winter, they migrate down to the forest areas east of the Sarek National Park where they find food and protection from the tough winter climate in the mountains. Accompany us in a van where we take you to some of the favourite places the moose have. Gathering place: In front of Hotel Akerlunds. Minimum number of people: 4. Price: 1 490 SEK (children 15 years old and younger pay 750 SEK). Before returning to Jokkmokk we invite you to a lunch made over an open fire where we combine the wild flavour of moose, fresh vegetables and lingonberries. We also have a vegetarian alternative. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

09:00 – 22:00

Dog sled tours with Jokkmokkguiderna

Three hour tours & Northern lights tours. Get away from the market stress and join us for a dogsled tour. Experience the feeling of swishing along on a dog sled behind a bunch of powerful huskies and enjoy the talks around the crackling fire.

Skabram www.jokkmokkguiderna.com

10:00 – 13:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

10:00 – 20:00

Arctic Husky Adventures Dog-sled Tours

Two-hour tour including a coffee pause. We pick you up and drop you off in Jokkmokk. Bookings: +46 76 103 77 73.

Purkijaur

14:00 – 17:00

Visit a Sámi settlement and feed the reindeer

We travel 20 minutes by car to our camp. There we feed the reindeer and then warm up in the lávvu tent, where you are given delicious reindeer soup and coffee. Listen to stories and jojk singing. Bures boahtin/Welcome! Book with Silba Siida tel: +46 70 665 61 67 or e-mail: silbasiida@gmail.com Pick up and delivery in front of Ájtte’s main entrance.

Silba Siida

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sunday feb 4 14:00 – 17:00

On skis in the forest

In Laponia, where the ground is covered in snow half Pick up at Hotel Akerlund the year, skiing has always been an important way of travelling. The oldest skis found anywhere in the world were discovered in Kalvträsk in Västerbottens county and are more than 5 000 years old. The ski is made of wood and was used with a shovel shaped pole. Come along on a tour through the snow covered forest and join us for snacks. Taste some of Laponia’s delicacies which have historically been everyday food for people living in the north. We show you the secret behind our www.laponiaadventures.com

18:00 – 22:00

Experience the arctic light while taking a hike with snowshoes

Discover the arctic light which illuminates the long polar nights. Using snowshoes we go through the snow-covered forest to our scenic view. Sitting around the warm campfire we eat dinner together while we gaze at the stars, hoping to catch a glimpse of Northern Lights. Taste our version of the popular thinly sliced reindeer meat stew warmed up on the fire. We purchase our reindeer meat directly from local reindeer herders in the vecinity of Jokkmokk. Fee: 1 390 Skr. Minimum of 4 persons. www.laponiaadventures.com

Pick up at Hotel Akerlund

The priests of the congregation and musicians participate. Snacks at the parish centre after the worship service.

Jokkmokk´s church

WOR SHIP SERV ICES 11:00 – 12:30

High mass in Sámi

FILMS/LECT UR ES 12:00 – 13:30

The people of the stream

”The people of the stream” begins at the time of the Market Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and in Sjokksjokk during the middle ages and continues until the Sámi Museum late 1950s when the hydroelectric plants were constructed. By Adam Larsson Auna.

14:00 – 15:30

The time of water

”The time of water” tells about the hydroelectric village of Messaure, which no longer exists, and the archaeological diggings at Älvnäset and the future of Vuollerim. By Adam Larsson Auna.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

EX HIBITS 09:00 – 18:00

Laponia – Majestic Stillness

Photo exhibition. Erlend Haarberg and Orsolya Haarberg show their pictures from their seven month stay in the Laponia World Heritage area.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

09:00 – 18:00

Modern Classics – an exhibition with nine Sámi artisans

There is a core within Sámi handicraft that extends beyond the visible and tangible, joining together a cultural heritage with its traditions and the individual artistic expression.

Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum

10:00 – 14:00

Oahppevuosádus/ Student exhibit

The exhibit shows the duodje/duodji/duöjjie/vätnoe/ handicraft produced by the second year students of the Handicraft programme.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

10:00 – 14:00

Exhibit and sale of handicraft, artistic handicraft and more

At the Sámi Adult Education Centre market, visitors meet many of the most well-known Sámi artisans, artistic handicraft creators and cultural workers.

Sámij åhpadusguovdásj/ Samernas Utbildningscentrum

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sunday feb 4 10:00 – 15:00

Fia Kaddik ”Sjáragärrge” exhibit

”Snjáragärrge” is the name of Fia Kaddik’s exhibit. ”Snjáragärrge” in Pite Sámi means ”a round little stone polished smooth by running water”. An exhibit of twining basketry.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 15:00

DUODJI – Sámi handicraft and design

Here you will find genuine Sámi handicraft and artistic craftsmanship. On these premises over 200 Sámi artisans, artistic craftmakers and designers are represented here.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

10:00 – 15:00

Handicraft exhibit by Niklas Pittja Granlund

Niklas Pittja Granlund is a well-known young Sámi artisan. Last year he and his guide Martin Kuorak rapidly sold out their wares. This year Niklas exhibits on his own.

Sameslöjdstiftelsen Sámi Duodji

11:00 – 15:00

Open House at Jokkmokk’s Tenn

See the artisans at work. Jewelry and items of everyday use made of gold, silver and pewter. Workshop, shop and exhibition.

Jokkmokks Tenn

SHOWS/EN TERTA INMEN T 10:00 – 15:00

Sámi shopping

Shop traditional Sámi items at the STOORSTÅLKA boutique.

STOORSTÅLKA

18:00 – 21:00

Njálgge – a gastronomic evening through Jokkmokks 8 seasons

Meet Reindeer Herder and Speciality Reindeer Meat Producer Helena Länta, as well as Eva Gunnare, Food Creator and Culture Guide, who invite you on an exclusive journey through the eight seasons, not only through their stories and pictures but especially with flavours from the local, grand and clean nature. Must be booked at least 4 days ahead. 2 295 SEK/person Call +46722348988 or e-mail jokkmokk@njalgge.com for more information and booking.

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Experience SÁMI CULTURE Daily tours 29 Jan - 4 Feb

Departures 10.00 and 14.00 Meet and feed our reindeer Traditional food cooked over open fire Storytelling and Jojk. Trip length 3 hours SEK 950 per person. Max. 8 participants

Northern light Dinner in Lávvu 1-3 Feb 19.00-23.00 Jojk, tales and stories about the Aurora Full dinner with Sámi specialties SEK 2150 per person

Reservations and questions Email: silbasiida@gmail.com Phone: +46 (0)706 656 167

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RACE JOKKMOKK WINTER MARKET´S TRADITIONAL

REINDEER RACE ON LAKE TALVATIS THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY

2 pm —3 pm

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Things you should know about BUSES

We recommend coming by bus to Jokkmokk’s Market. Not only do you avoid getting into a cold car and fighting the traffic, it is also better for the environment! There are chartered buses from a number of locations in Norrbotten as well as from other cities in Sweden. You can also check out the regular bus schedule on Länstrafiken’s home page: www.ltnbd.se, tel. +46 771-100 110. Be aware of the fact that during the market (Wednesday through Sunday – January 31- Feb. 4) the only stop it makes is at the bus station.

Parking places for the handicapped are available, but cannot be booked ahead of time. Call +46 971-222 50. Please respect the locations where you are not allowed to park and watch out for stop signs to avoid problems.

REINDEER CARAVAN

Do not miss the traditional reindeer caravan with the Kuhmunen family. It traverses the market area on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It stops by the market snow stage in the middle of the market area between 12 noon and 12:30 pm, depending on the crowds.

TRAVEL AGENCY

DOGS

Leave your dog at home, please. It is stressful for your pet as well as it might get hurt in the crowds.

LOUD-SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENTS You can have an announcement broadcast throughout the market area Thursday – Saturday 10 am to 6 pm. You can already purchase this service by calling +46 70-357 13 65 (Rigmor).

TOURIST INFORMATION/MARKET OFFICE

The tourist bureau is right in the middle of the market area and can help you with information and ideas for your visit to Jokkmokk. Call +46 971-222 50. Opening hours: Monday – Wednesday 10 am – 6 pm Thursday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm Saturday 9 am – 6 pm Sunday 12 noon – 3 pm

CELL PHONES

Since so many people are calling at the same time it might be hard to get a call through. Why not just deciding a meeting place ahead of time if your lose sight of each other?

PARKING

Parking cars for the visitor to the market is located in the industrial area of town. Find it on the centre fold of the market program. On Friday and Saturday there are hosts showing you where to park. It is within walking distance to the market. The fee goes to a non-profit organization.

Jokkmokk’s local travel agency, SN-Resor, is at Föreningsgatan 3. Call +46 971-582 22, info@snr.se Opening hours for the market week are: Monday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm Saturday 10 am – 3 pm.

RESTROOMS

Toilet wagons are set up in the market area. Check the map on the centre fold.

TAKING OUT CASH

In front of Sparbanken Nord there is an automatic teller machine (cash dispenser). To avoid long queues the bank is open more than usual during the market. You can also go inside the bank to take out cash if you are a customer at Sparbanken/Swedebank, and at Handelsbanken if you are a customer there. Sparbanken Nord Berggatan 9, +46 771-23 00 23 Monday–Friday 10 am-4 pm Saturday 12 noon-2 pm Handelsbanken Porjusvägen 3, +46 971-411 40 Monday–Friday 10 1m-3 pm Saturday 12 noon-2 pm

RECYCLING

Containers for recycling are located by the enormous tents on “Svenssons lot”. Check the map on the centre fold. Help us keep the market area clean!

Important telephone numbers Police Jokkmokk’s Clinic Dentist Municipal offices Tourist information SN travel agency Avis car rental

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Food and Snacks Café Församlingshemmet 0971-588 91 Thursday-Saturday 10 am–4 pm Borgargatan 9

Café Sameskolan

070-601 73 71 Friday–Saturday 9 am–5 pm Local reindeer meat, Arctic char sandwiches, homemade baked goods Köpmangatan 4

Restaurant Ájtte

0971-170 91, Monday–Tuesday 9 am–6 pm Wednesday 9 am–1 am Thursday–Friday 9 am–6 pm; 8 pm–1 am Saturday 9 am–6 pm; 7 pm–1 am Sunday 9 am–6 pm Kyrkogatan 3

Restaurant Thai Gala Mair 0971-104 00 Monday–Wednesday 10:30 am–8 pm Thursday–Saturday 10:30 am–11 pm Sunday 10:30 am–8 pm Porjusvägen 4

0971-106 06 Wednesday 5 pm–12 midnight Thursday–Saturday 11 am–1 am Wok with reindeer meat, market dish with reindeer meat, etc. Winterland in the Market area

Restaurant Opera

0971-105 05 Monday–Tuesday 10 am–11 pm Wednesday–Sunday 10 am–1 am Storgatan 36

Restaurant Smedjan

0971-123 40 Monday–Wednesday 10 am–8 pm Thursday–Saturday 10 am–11pm Sunday 10 am–8 pm Friday–Saturday hamburgers served 12 midnight–2 am Föreningsgatan 11

Lilla Paradiset

0971-129 00 Monday–Wednesday, Sunday 10 am–9 pm Thursday–Saturday 9 am–10 pm Storgatan 28

City Konditoriet

Café Gasskas

Hotell Akerlund

Västra skolan food and snacks

0971-106 50 Monday–Friday 6 am–5 pm Saturday 9 am–5 pm Storgatan 28 0971-100 12 Wednesday–Saturday: Breakfast 7 am–9:30 am Lunch buffet 11 am–2 pm Wednesday–Thursday–Friday: Arctic Fine Dining 6 pm–11 pm Saturday: Two-course meal menu with live music 6 pm–1 am Tables need to be reserved in the evening. Herrevägen 1

Café Gamla Apoteket 0971-120 80 Thursday–Saturday 10 am–6 pm Västra Torggatan 15, Market area

Restaurant Kowloon

0971-100 85 Tuesday–Wednesday 11 am–9 pm Thursday–Saturday 11 am–11 pm Sunday 12 noon–8 pm Föreningsgatan 3 Chinese food and pizza

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Marknadskåtorna (large Sámi tents)

070-365 97 48 Wednesday–Saturday 11 am–1 am Local food and tasty snacks, live music and pub Porjusvägen 7 070-586 52 72 Thursday 12 noon–6 pm Friday–Saturday 9 am–6 pm Åsgatan 4

Hotel Jokkmokk

0971-777 00 Wednesday–Sunday: Breakfast 6:30 am–9:30 am. Wednesday–Saturday: Lunch 11:30 am–13:30 pm, Market dinner 6 pm–9 pm Tables need to be reserved in the evening. Solgatan 45

Östra skolan’s Snack Shop

070-245 11 30 Friday–Sunday: Breakfast 7:30 am–10 am Thursday–Saturday: Waffles with local cloudberry jam 12 noon–4 pm Kyrkogatan 4


Tastes from the North Thursday–Saturday 10 am–6 pm Lunch and snacks Kaitumgården

Viddernas Hus Café & Deli 070-262 31 21 Monday–Saturday 10 am–6 pm Föreningsgatan 3

Restaurant Notudden

0971-101 05, 072-500 20 74 Tuesday–Saturday 10 am–9 pm Breakfast can be ordered the day before Arctic Camp Jokkmokk

Jokkmokks Vandrarhem/ Åsgård (hostel)

070-366 46 45 Monday–Sunday: Breakfast 8 am–10 am Thursday–Saturday: Belgian waffles with warm cherries and Nutella. 11 am–6 pm Åsgatan 20

Jokkmokks Grillen

0971-105 00 Monday–Wednesday 10 am–9 pm Thursday–Saturday 10 am–3 am Sunday 10 am–9 pm Borgarplatsen 1

Ája Bar & Servering

073-040 70 47 Thursday–Saturday 10 am–6 pm Sandwiches with Arctic char or reindeer meat. Reindeer mincemeat soup with traditional flat bread. Home-made baked goods. Ájabyggnaden

Läntas kåta (traditional Sámi tent) 073-025 83 92 Thursday–Saturday 10 am–6 pm Reindeer meat soup, coffee and tea. Market area

Gissjá Kåta (traditional Sámi tent) 073-040 70 47 Thursday–Saturday 11 am–1 am Market area

Sáme biebbmo – the Sámi artisanal culinary education Thursday–Saturday Food and snacks 10 am–5 pm Sami Adult Education Centre

Schedules may be subject to change

Advance Purchase of Tickets 2018 • SN-Resor sells advance tickets for the market concert at the Folkets hus community centre for Kristin Amparo and Norrbotten Big Band as well as Sofia Jannok. Concerts at Bio Norden movie theatre: Mirja Palo, Anders Hällström and friends as well as the Sámi Evening: SN-Resor, Föreningsgatan 3, (0)971 58222) (drop the first 0 when calling from abroad and add +46) or info@snr.se • FATTA! (GET IT!) Featuring Cleo and JUCK. Advance tickets from www. tickster.se or at the libraries in both Vuollerim and Jokkmokk. • Tickets to Ájtte’s own programs are sold in advance on the same day as the event takes place at the reception of the museum. Ájtte, Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum, Kyrkogatan 3, (0)971 17072, (from abroad drop the first 0 and add + 46), info@ajtte.com • For the Sámi dance at Folkets hus community centre no tickets are sold in advance. First come, first served. • For the Snøfrid show at Folkets hus the tickets are sold at the entrance starting at 6 pm. • Advance tickets are sold for the Fireshow accompanied by Anja Storelvs jojk/singing by mail from Jokkmokks vandrarhem (hostel): jokkmokksvandrarhem@gmail.com • Any tickets which are yet unsold can be purchased at the door. For other concerts and events, or where no advance purchase has been mentioned, tickets are available at the door, in cash.

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JOKKMOKK´S MARKET OFFICE AND TOURIST INFORMATION l Opening times during the week of the market: o u r sp e c ia se a h rc u et to p ra t iv e Monday - Wednesday 10 am - 6 pm D o n ´ t fo rg w it h t h e c o m m e m o Thursday - Friday 8 am - 6 pm rd m a rk e t c a Saturday 9 am - 6 pm m a rk . a rk e t p o s t m Sunday 12 noon - 3 pm The entire market programme can be found at www.jokkmokksmarknad.se

Välkommen Buoris Boahtem Bures Boahtin Welcome

The traditional reindeer caravan led by Per Kuhmunen and his Family. Photo Carl-Johan Utsi

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