Sámi shamanism, cosmology and art: as systems of embedded knowledge

The Sámi are the Indigenous Peoples of Fennoscandia, and as with all Indigenous Peoples and their cultural practices, dimensions of the sacred and profane in relation to their traditions and customs are documented and preserved through art and handicrafts. This article-based dissertation presents an...

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Main Author: Joy, Francis (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Rovaniemi University of Lapland 2018
In:Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Acta Universitatis Lapponiensis 367
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Seeds (People) / Shamanism / Mythology
Further subjects:B Sami (European people) Religion
B Art, Sami
B Mythology, Sami
B Shamanism (Scandinavia)
B Thesis
B Sami (European people)
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:The Sámi are the Indigenous Peoples of Fennoscandia, and as with all Indigenous Peoples and their cultural practices, dimensions of the sacred and profane in relation to their traditions and customs are documented and preserved through art and handicrafts. This article-based dissertation presents an extensive investigation into the subject matters of Sámi religion, cosmology, shamanism and art as systems of embedded knowledge; which transverses three time periods, namely, prehistory, the seventeenth and eighteenth century and the present day. The aim of this enquiry concerns the application of a mixed methods approach, which explores a number of methodological problems regarding the cultural heritage of the Sámi people in relation to colonialism in Finland and how these mechanisms have impacted and represented portraits of the Sámi and their traditions as a consequence. From within the shadows of colonialism, a comprehensive study of an emerging Sámi spirituality, from different parts of Sápmi, and within different contexts, is described in relation to the continuity of culture and identity using drums and symbolism, and in what ways these are being communicated
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9523370588