The Republic of Jamtland

 

Jamtland is one of Swedens twenty-one counties. A direct English translation of its name would be "always-country". However, with the older spelling (without the two dots over the first "a" in Jämt) it would mean "flat-country" which is a bit curious since Jamtland is know, more than anything, for its beautiful mountains.

Historical Background

The idea of proclaiming a separate republic within an already existing monarchy might come across as somewhat presumptuous. Some might even call it ludicrous, but the fact is that the republican concept has its legitimate historical background. Up until 1178 the county of Jamtland was a independent, self- governed region, before Norwegian authorities moved in and seized control. Not until 1645 â after several wars and regional conflicts was it definitively returned to Sweden.

However, through these turbulent periods, and up until today, the people of Jamtland has claimed a strong independence towards the southern parts of Sweden and taken deep pride in its own culture, kitchen and dialects.

The Republic Today
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The Republic Today

If the middle age-era Republic was a fierce and war-prone one its modern counterpart is all the calmer. Dug up from the historical archives in 1967 and reintroduced on a more peaceful scale it was used as part gimmicky, part serious protest against the Swedish government´s harsh labor market policy, as well a way to elevate the self-esteem of people living in Jamtland. The people of Jamtland wanted to be seen as a resource to its country â not a burden.

Since then the concept has developed into some-thing truly ubiquitous. A permanently ongoing, though sober celebration of Jamtlandic traditions, culminating every year with the presidential speech during the last day of Storsjoyran (The Great Lake Festival.)

Thus, the blue, white and green republic-flag can be seen almost everywhere in Jamtland. Swaying from flagpoles in front of people´s houses, as bumper stickers on their cars or in stores as local merchants use it to establish a sense of affinity with their customers and to bring attention to locally produced, high quality products. All this, often side by side with the blue and yellow Swedish flag.

 

Ewert LjusbergThe President
The sitting president, Ewert Ljusberg (originating from Hede) is a famed and beloved troubadour and storyteller, known all over Sweden for his striking physical appearance and deeply sonorous voice. Emerging in the early seventies as a somewhat unorthodox interpreter of such composers as Shel Silverstein he has since won the hearts of a large national audience and today ranks among the top performers in his genre.

Though considered a gamin and libertine in his youth Ewert has a deeply philosophic side to him and has during the nineties undertaken several pilgrimages abroad to historical and religious sites, such as Tikal in Guatemala, in order to attain inner peace and a higher awareness.

Ewert is also the author behind "Jamtelagen" or the ten commandments of the Republic, as printed below.

 

"Jamtelagen"
or
"The Ten Commandments of the Republic."

Installed as the president of the Republic of Jamtland in 1989 Ewert Ljusberg immediately took upon him to rejuvenate the presidency and to keep his people aware of the true essence of the Republic agenda: peace, love, pride and understanding.These are, thus â in his own words â the rules a true Jamt should try to live by:

1. Know that You are somebody ‚ always.

2. Know that You are as good as anybody else.

3. As a Jamt (citizen of Jamtland)  never assume that you are of higher value or less worth that other people.

4. Keep in mind: You are always good enough as You are!

5 .Love yourself so that You can love your neighbour.

6. Pass no judgement upon others. They too don¥t always know better...

7. Fight Your own self-importance.

8. Take pride, at all times, in Your own language and dialect.

9. Cherish and beautify that special place of Earth which You for a short moment in history have the privilege to administer for the yet unborn.

10. Recognize the gift of life!

Jens Ganman
Storsjöyran

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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