hreyfikerfisíhlutun
Hreyfikerfisíhlutun, or "movement-based fishing," refers to a traditional and culturally significant method of fishing practiced primarily by the Indigenous peoples of Iceland, particularly the Sámi communities in northern Europe and certain coastal groups in Iceland. This technique involves the use of handmade nets, lines, and traps that are manipulated or moved to catch fish, often in shallow waters or along riverbanks. Unlike modern fishing methods that rely on static gear or motorized equipment, hreyfikerfisíhlutun emphasizes manual dexterity, patience, and a deep connection to the environment.
The practice is deeply rooted in Indigenous knowledge, where fishing was not merely a means of sustenance
Hreyfikerfisíhlutun reflects a sustainable approach to fishing, as it targeted specific fish without over-exploiting populations. The
Today, some communities and cultural organizations promote hreyfikerfisíhlutun as a way to reconnect with ancestral practices,