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100 1 _aFonneland, Trude A.
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700 1 _aÄikäs, Tiina
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700 1 _aFonneland, Trude A.
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245 1 0 _aSámi Religion : Religious Identities, Practices and Dynamics
260 _aBasel, Switzerland
_bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2021
300 _a1 electronic resource (198 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _a"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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546 _aEnglish
650 7 _aResearch & information: general
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653 _aSámi shamanism
653 _adrums
653 _acosmological landscapes
653 _ahealing
653 _acultural heritage
653 _aart
653 _aspirits
653 _asun
653 _aSámi religion
653 _asieidi
653 _aoffering site
653 _acontemporary offerings
653 _atourism
653 _aSápmi
653 _aspiritual activism
653 _aindigenous religion(s)
653 _acolonialism
653 _aChristianity
653 _ainstitutional reconciliation
653 _ajustice
653 _aSaami people
653 _aChurch of Norway
653 _aChurch of Sweden
653 _atourist souvenirs
653 _aSámi "shaman" drums
653 _aIndigenous spirituality
653 _aFrozen II
653 _aindigenous religion
653 _areligion-making
653 _aappropriation
653 _acollaboration
653 _areligion
653 _aterminology
653 _aindigenous terms
653 _atranslation
653 _ashamanism
653 _aindigenous people
653 _aSámi
653 _acurriculum
653 _areligious education
653 _aSami
653 _aSami shamanism
653 _aanimism
653 _apopular culture
653 _aludism
653 _amaterialist turn
653 _aFrozen 2
653 _aKlaus
653 _aMidnattssol
653 _aKEiiNO
653 _aESC
653 _aidentity
653 _aspirituality
653 _ayoik
653 _aindigenizing
653 _adecolonizing
653 _arecreating
653 _amusic
653 _aauthenticity
653 _aindigenous methodologies
653 _aStanding Rock
653 _aactivism
653 _atraditional knowledge
653 _arelationality
653 _areconnecting
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