Returning to home area of Tråantelehkien after some years in the southern hemisphere and studying elsewhere, I realised the need to look into my own history, our ancestral history- which lead to the diverse research project “Dalvedh” : to reappear (after being gone for a long time). I contacted the composer Frode Fjellheim and then we started to work together towards a play, a film, a musical/joik composition and an exhibition with many levels. We also engaged Ada Einmo Jürgensen for directing of the play. During the years we talked with seniors cultural heritage keepers Sverre Fjellheim, Sagka Stångberg and Jonar Thomasson (among many more) – we worked with historian Håkon Hermanstrand and archeologist Inger Zachrisson and (a very young at the time) joiker/singer Marja Mortensson. I interviewed other archeologists like Jostein Bergstøl, Ewa Ljungdahl and Marte Spangen, historians of religion Håkan Rydving and Else Mundal, lingvist Yuri Kuzmenko and Tove Bull, many local historians like Jan Persson and historians at the University of Trondheim and other places. The goal was to try to understand how it was possible to make the Sami cultural presence and history “disappear” - can we learn what really happened and what the main driving forces was? It had a main rehearsal at Gaaltije in Staare/Östersund in february 2014 and premiered at Trondheim Kunstmuseum in september 2014, and continued to IKM, Interkulturelt museum in Oslo, Sverresborg folkemuseum, Røros museet, Saemien sijte, Nord Universitet, Falstadsenteret osv The last exhibition of Dalvedh was at Kunstbanken Hedmark 2020 and Hamburg MARKK Museum in 2023.