Jokkmokks marknad

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Jokkmokks marknad

Market · Jokkmokk

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Västra Torggatan 11, 962 85 Jokkmokk, Sweden

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Sámi crafts, reindeer dishes, and traditional baked flatbread  

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Västra Torggatan 11, 962 85 Jokkmokk, Sweden Get directions

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Jokkmokk Market - Gastro Obscura

"Taking place on the first February weekend of every year, Jokkmokk Market is a cultural fest of Sámi food and culinary heritage in northern Europe’s Indigenous heartland. Since 1606, Sámi Indigenous peoples have gathered in Jokkmokk, a village of around 2,500 people, located in northern Sweden or Sápmi, as the Sámi call their ancestral homeland. The food and handicrafts market, which also hosts a vibrant range of Sámi cultural activities and performances, is a rich celebration of Sámi culture, tradition, and the Arctic way of life. Despite freezing temperatures of -2.2 degrees Fahrenheit, the event draws thousands of visitors from across Scandinavia and beyond, as well as Sámi peoples who have ancestrally resided in northernmost Norway, Sweden and Finland. The market can only be described as a multi-sensory spectacle. Sámi artists, donning traditional clothing known for bright colors and intricate patterns, sell their exquisite artwork and duodji (handicrafts). Meanwhile, artisans work the smoke grills, churning out mouth watering northern “street meat” from elk burgers to reindeer kebabs. Cultural foods are truly at the heart of the Jokkmokk experience. Traditionally, the Sámi were nomadic herders, primarily relying on reindeer for their livelihood. Reindeer herding continues to be an economic activity carried on by Sámi peoples, and is still a central part of their cultural identity and present-day eating traditions. Sample a range of heritage dishes made using reindeer meat, from the most well-known, suovas (smoked reindeer meat) to bidos (reindeer stew). A wide range of other Arctic tastes are also on offer, from other types of wild game and fish to marmalades made from Arctic cloud and lingonberries, as well as delicacies such as gáhkku (a traditional, soft flatbread that’s a staple of Sámi and northern dining tables). While indulging in delicious fare, take in a myriad of cultural activities near and dear to Sámi history: storytelling sessions, traditional yoik singing and workshops where you can learn about handicrafts and even try making them yourself. Know Before You Go Another market highlight (and also its busiest point) is its reindeer parade, when Arctic animals and sleighs are pulled through the town." - barbarawoolsey

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What We Can Learn From the Sámi Tradition of Reading Snow

"A public marketplace where visitors shop for braided leather armbands and colorfully embroidered textiles, directly from local artisans, while savoring warm slices of gahkku, or 'glow cake,' baked over an open fire."

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Timo

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Really nice market in Jokkmokk, quite busy and a highlight. Lots of local things & local food.

Branko Dimitrijević

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Probably the most interesting event during the year in this area 😄

Viktor Segerström

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The real deal

Lena Larsson Syk

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Äntligen kom vi till Jokkmokks marknad. Flera års bortfall i planeringen så var vi äntligen på plats. Mysig dag med vackra hantverk, goda maträtter och uppvisningar! Rekommenderas varmt att besöka dessa underbara människor och platser här uppe! ---------- Finally we arrived at Jokkmokk market. After several years of planning delays, we were finally there. A cozy day with beautiful crafts, delicious food and demonstrations! Highly recommended to visit these wonderful people and places up here!

Eva Zander

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Jokkmokks marknad, en marknad som funnits i 420 år. Naturligtvis är den värd att besöka och inte bara det. Den är ett minne för livet. Här kan du köpa vackra slöjdarbeten, skinn arbeten som handskar, väskor och mössor. Du kan äta varma gakkho och dricka kaffe med kaffeost. Här pågår många utställningar under marknadsdagarna och du kan gå på konserter och lyssna på föredrag. Men vintern bitande i kinderna kan du se på Renracet vid sjön och kanske lockar hundslädarna dig med på en tur. Jag rekommenderar detta varmt.

Sanna Myllymäki

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Fantastisk upplevelse! Dock efterfrågas mer bänkar att vila på.

Tara family

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Ein toller sehenswerter Jahrmarkt. Leider nur 1x im Jahr

Ma K

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Häftigt marknad. Människorna va mkt trevligare än nedåt landet. Alla hälsade och pratade några ord med de flesta de mötte. Så vackra dräkter jag fick njuta av att se. Samerna , Sveriges urfolk och stolthet!