University of Eastern Finland
Villagehood observed through Mujejärvi
For University of Eastern Finland, the starting point of our HEART project pilot regarding intangible cultural heritage was found within the small village of Mujejärvi between Nurmes and Kuhmo. The village today is home to only 16 people, but it has a vast history which shows the development of villagehood and the cultural heritage themes surrounding it from the past to the present. The village itself preserves the villagehood themes through an active village association that was our main partner during the pilot.
To lead transformative learning, we hosted workshops at Mujejärvi with our project team and art educator and collected material (new and old images, oral stories, objects) to present at an exhibition in Nurmes museum. These workshops and the exhibition about the village were important to the people living there; they had the chance to reflect on their past and talk about the present all the while thinking about the specific cultural heritage small villages like Mujejärvi are both preserving and living through.
By combining the material collected in the workshops we created a narrative exhibition “10 stories from Mujejärvi” that was displayed at the Nurmes Museum from November 8th, 2023, to December 15th, 2023. We also created a virtual version of the exhibition to enhance its accessibility. The themes displayed in the exhibition and connected to the intangible cultural heritage of villages were the following: haymaking and heritage landscapes (haymaking skills), village customs and celebrations, architectural heritage (wood building skills), transport (movement in the village), generational stories related to Raatelehto and Kujangi farms, trade and self-sufficiency and deep relationships with nature (berry and mushroom picking, hunting, chaga mushroom).