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  • ... represents the knowledge of the shamans, the religious specialists of the Saami, and to what extent it is a reflection of the collective tradition, the vie ...when the Saami came into contact with the Orthodox religion. Christian and pre-Christian features probably coalesced to create a syncretic figure of a god who was a
    10 KiB (1 697 sanaa) - 8. elokuuta 2014 kello 14.07
  • ... represents the knowledge of the shamans, the religious specialists of the Saami, and to what extent it is a reflection of the collective tradition, the vie ...when the Saami came into contact with the Orthodox religion. Christian and pre-Christian features probably coalesced to create a syncretic figure of a god who was a
    10 KiB (1 693 sanaa) - 3. joulukuuta 2015 kello 09.37
  • |luokat=Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore, etymology
    212 B (26 sanaa) - 11. elokuuta 2014 kello 08.42
  • ...to a wrestling match, and it would announce its arrival by whistling. Many Saami men were said to have wrestled with it and defeated it by their craft. When ...associated with the vampire or some corresponding theme. In the late North Saami tradition, the stállu became an artificial avenging figure made of clay th
    5 KiB (809 sanaa) - 24. lokakuuta 2014 kello 11.44
  • |luokat=Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore, etymology
    217 B (26 sanaa) - 11. elokuuta 2014 kello 09.31
  • ...kij}} recorded stories about Meandash in the 1920s and 1930s among the Ter Saami people and published them.</P> ...ng skills to the people through a self-sacrifice: he had to be killed by a Saami hunter in one sacred place; his meat had to be divided among the people of
    2 KiB (423 sanaa) - 11. elokuuta 2014 kello 13.21
  • |luokat=Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore, etymology
    210 B (26 sanaa) - 11. elokuuta 2014 kello 13.31
  • {{Artikkelilinkki|20140806122035|Table of contents: Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore}}<BR><BR> |luokat=Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore, etymology
    401 B (46 sanaa) - 22. joulukuuta 2014 kello 09.04
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    208 B (26 sanaa) - 11. elokuuta 2014 kello 14.48
  • |artikkeliteksti={{Artikkelilinkki|1052|Pre-Christian gods}}<BR> |luokat=Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore, etymology
    268 B (29 sanaa) - 11. elokuuta 2014 kello 15.15
  • ...ify"><i>Rávga</i>. This word, which was used by the Norwegian and Finnish Saami to refer to a wandering dead soul, is derived from the Norwegian draug drow ...red, it was uncertain whether the dead person s soul could reach the other world, and this led to haunting and similar phenomena.</P>
    2 KiB (355 sanaa) - 22. joulukuuta 2014 kello 09.12
  • ... because, although she was the queen of a realm that resembled that of our world and was thus more or less a happy one, she also permitted the souls of the |luokat=Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore
    1 KiB (179 sanaa) - 2. syyskuuta 2014 kello 12.01
  • |sivun nimi=The Saami shaman drum (goavddis) ...oll drum, is an important feature of {{Artikkelilinkki|1051|shamanism}} in Saami mythology. The shaman, or seer, used the drum to drive himself into a tranc
    1 KiB (244 sanaa) - 24. marraskuuta 2021 kello 11.37
  • |sivun nimi=Table of contents: Saami Pre-Christian world view, mythology and folklore |artikkeliteksti={{#ask:[[luokka:Saami Pre-Christian world view]]|format=category|limit=500}}<BR>
    329 B (39 sanaa) - 19. joulukuuta 2021 kello 07.50

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