Sámi Religion : Religious Identities, Practices and Dynamics
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021Description: 1 electronic resource (198 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-03943-728-3
- 9783039437276
- 9783039437283
- Research & information: general
- Sámi shamanism
- drums
- cosmological landscapes
- healing
- cultural heritage
- art
- spirits
- sun
- Sámi religion
- sieidi
- offering site
- contemporary offerings
- tourism
- Sápmi
- spiritual activism
- indigenous religion(s)
- colonialism
- Christianity
- institutional reconciliation
- justice
- Saami people
- Church of Norway
- Church of Sweden
- tourist souvenirs
- Sámi "shaman" drums
- Indigenous spirituality
- Frozen II
- indigenous religion
- religion-making
- appropriation
- collaboration
- religion
- terminology
- indigenous terms
- translation
- shamanism
- indigenous people
- Sámi
- curriculum
- religious education
- Sami
- Sami shamanism
- animism
- popular culture
- ludism
- materialist turn
- Frozen 2
- Klaus
- Midnattssol
- KEiiNO
- ESC
- identity
- spirituality
- yoik
- indigenizing
- decolonizing
- recreating
- music
- authenticity
- indigenous methodologies
- Standing Rock
- activism
- traditional knowledge
- relationality
- reconnecting
- n/a
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"Sámi Religion: Religious Identities, Practices, and Dynamics" explores expressions of ''Sámi religion'' in contemporary cultures, the role it plays in identity politics and heritagization processes, and the ways the past and present are entangled. In recent years, attitudes towards ''Sámi religion'' have changed both within religious, cultural, political, and educational contexts as a consequence of what can be called the ''Indigenous turn''. Contemporary, indigenous religion is approached as a something that adds value by a range of diverse actors and for a variety of reasons. In this Special Issue, we take account of emic categories and connections, focusing on which notions of ''Sámi religion'' are used today by religious entrepreneurs and others who share and promote these types of spiritual beliefs, and how Sámi religion is taking shape on a plenitude of arenas in contemporary society.
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