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<dc:title>Boat building , repair and refurbishment</dc:title>
<dc:description>To build wooden boats was a skill lots of people knew in the old days, and everybody who owned a wooden boat had to know a little bit about how to repair it and mend it. Now this commom knowledge is gone bacause the use of the boats are gone. Yngve Ingebrigtsen was one of the last students that learnt how to build wooden boats. But he has never built boats in his occupation. He has worked in the workshop in Sørvågen mainly mending boats and refurbished them. But to do that you have to know how they are built. He has dream though of one day building his own boat. He knows exactly how it should be. There is an oral tradtion that is connected to the wooden boat that the fishermen have learned by experience. This is very valuable knowledge that is not written down. Learning by doing.</dc:description>
<dc:contributor>iain</dc:contributor>
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<dc:identifier>717</dc:identifier>
<dc:alternative title>Båtbygging, reparasjon og restaurering</dc:alternative title>
<dc:date submitted>30/09/2025</dc:date submitted>
<dc:date modified>07/04/2026</dc:date modified>
<dc:references>BÅTBYGGER - PLUS SKOLEN</dc:references>
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<item_type_metadata:knowledge>You have to have deep knowledge of the material and know which material to choose and how to make it function in the best possible way. You also have to know of the oral traditions among the fishermen and their experience with the boats.</item_type_metadata:knowledge>
<item_type_metadata:practitioners>There are only men working at the workshop in Sørvågen, and there are mostly fishermen i Norway, but a few women choose this occupation to.</item_type_metadata:practitioners>
<item_type_metadata:origins and change>The oldest boat in Øksnes is from the Ironage. That boat is somewhat of a hybrid. It has been sown and klink built. That means that both sami traditions and the norse tradition is used on the same boat. Øksnes has been a sami hub for a long time, you can also find the sami presence in the the names of places, such as Navarsborr.</item_type_metadata:origins and change>
<item_type_metadata:organisations>Norsk fartøyvernsenter and Riksantikvaren</item_type_metadata:organisations>
<item_type_metadata:places>For example Saltdal and Beiarn and Namdalen. It is places that has forest.</item_type_metadata:places>
<item_type_metadata:place description>People in Øksnes municipality has traditionally been fishermen and farmers. Øksnes is based in the north of Langøya. There has been several small fishingvillages and today the main village is Myre. The base for the community is still fisheries.</item_type_metadata:place description>
<item_type_metadata:artefacts>Hammer, sander and plane</item_type_metadata:artefacts>
<item_type_metadata:social sustainability>The practice contributes to community develpoment because its a workplace for people that live in the area.</item_type_metadata:social sustainability>
<item_type_metadata:environmental sustainability>Refurbishment of old objects and reuse of material is sustainable (bærekraftig)</item_type_metadata:environmental sustainability>
<item_type_metadata:economic sustainability>Yes it contributes to the ecomony of Øksnes municiplality, by paying taxes and creating jobs for locals.</item_type_metadata:economic sustainability>
<item_type_metadata:state of the practice>endangered</item_type_metadata:state of the practice>
<item_type_metadata:prim media>1756</item_type_metadata:prim media>
<item_type_metadata:place>Sørvågen, Øksnes municipality, Vesterålen</item_type_metadata:place>
<item_type_metadata:external id>MN_CP_09</item_type_metadata:external id>
<item_type_metadata:climate threats>Sea-level rise</item_type_metadata:climate threats>
<item_type_metadata:economic threats>Insufficient financial resources</item_type_metadata:economic threats>
<item_type_metadata:technological threats>Use of modern materials</item_type_metadata:technological threats>
<item_type_metadata:policy threats>Educational standardisation</item_type_metadata:policy threats>
<item_type_metadata:conflicts>Outbreak of war or armed conflict</item_type_metadata:conflicts>
<item_type_metadata:demographic threats>Rural-urban migration</item_type_metadata:demographic threats>
<item_type_metadata:decontextualization>Misappropriation</item_type_metadata:decontextualization>
<item_type_metadata:globalisation>Rapid sociocultural change</item_type_metadata:globalisation>
<item_type_metadata:weakened practice>Aged practitioners,Diminishing youth interest</item_type_metadata:weakened practice>
<item_type_metadata:loss threats>Loss of knowledge</item_type_metadata:loss threats>
<item_type_metadata:sdg>Decent Work and Economic Growth,Industry Innovation and Infrastructure,Sustainable Cities and Communities</item_type_metadata:sdg>
<item_type_metadata:function>The practice is very important and have a high standing in the fishermen community. The practice is a kulturbærer - culture carrier.</item_type_metadata:function>
<item_type_metadata:knowledge transfer>There is one school in Fredrikstad that has the boat building education. But to learn it proparly you have to do it, you have to be an apprentice (lærling).</item_type_metadata:knowledge transfer>
<item_type_metadata:context>Boatbuilding and fisheries has a long tradition i Norway. These craftmanship traditions are closely connected to oral traditions and to eachother.</item_type_metadata:context>
<item_type_metadata:field worker>Julie Therese Sæther</item_type_metadata:field worker>
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