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The book gives a detailed overview of relevant traditional indigenous Sámi myths, beliefs and rituals based on empirical findings. The author inquires whether and how they are related to an ecologically sustainable use of the natural environment. Her main sources are ancient missionary texts, writings by Sámi and contemporary interviews with Sámi individuals. The traditional value system included ecological sustainability as a survival strategy. Beliefs and rituals, transmitted via stories, incorporated these values and transmitted a feeling of a round life, despite the strict rules for right behavior and punishment for transgressions. The term round symbolized a sense of safety, interconnectedness, reliance on mutual help and respect, identification and empathy with all living beings.

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«This book compiles selected written documentation augmented by contemporary voices about Saami in their Saapmi Umwelt, showing how inner values, cultural ritual, and the natural environment sustain their own enduring dance.»
(Myrdene Anderson, Anthropos 112.2017.2 )

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Contents: Ecological Sustainability – Traditional Sámi Beliefs and Rituals – Indigenous belief, rituals and nature – Indigenous religion and ecology – Sámi people – Superhuman agency – Animal shape shifting – Animal ancestry – Sacred animals – Sacred landscape – Underground people – Animal Species-Related Protection Spirits.

Ecological Sustainability in Traditional Sámi

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 22/02/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631665985, 978-3631665985
      ISBN10: 3631665989

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book gives a detailed overview of relevant traditional indigenous Sámi myths, beliefs and rituals based on empirical findings. The author inquires whether and how they are related to an ecologically sustainable use of the natural environment. Her main sources are ancient missionary texts, writings by Sámi and contemporary interviews with Sámi individuals. The traditional value system included ecological sustainability as a survival strategy. Beliefs and rituals, transmitted via stories, incorporated these values and transmitted a feeling of a round life, despite the strict rules for right behavior and punishment for transgressions. The term round symbolized a sense of safety, interconnectedness, reliance on mutual help and respect, identification and empathy with all living beings.

      Trade Review
      «This book compiles selected written documentation augmented by contemporary voices about Saami in their Saapmi Umwelt, showing how inner values, cultural ritual, and the natural environment sustain their own enduring dance.»
      (Myrdene Anderson, Anthropos 112.2017.2 )

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Ecological Sustainability – Traditional Sámi Beliefs and Rituals – Indigenous belief, rituals and nature – Indigenous religion and ecology – Sámi people – Superhuman agency – Animal shape shifting – Animal ancestry – Sacred animals – Sacred landscape – Underground people – Animal Species-Related Protection Spirits.

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