- Sámi, Sami, Saami, Saame, Sámic,
Samic and Saamic, as well as the
exonyms Lappish and Lappic. The last two,
along with the term Lapp, are now
often considered...
- [ˈpohjoi̯ˌsːɑːme]; Norwegian: nordsamisk; Swedish: nordsamiska;
disapproved exonym Lappish or Lapp) is the most
widely spoken of all Sámi languages. The area where...
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Fragments of
Lappish Mythology, Juha Pentikäinen ed.
Aspasia Books (1
December 2002), pp. 36-44; ISBN 0-9685881-9-0 L. Laestadius,
Fragments of
Lappish Mythology...
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Fragments of
Lappish Mythology is the
detailed do****ented
account of the Sami
religious beliefs and
mythology during the mid-19th century. It was written...
-
ylivoimainen suosikki". MTV
Uutiset (in Finnish). "Salmon soup is one of many
Lappish wonders".
Helsinki Times. "The
Countries Most
Addicted to Coffee". statista...
- Sámi
cuisine is the
cuisine of
peoples from the Sápmi
territory of the Sámi people,
which spans Norway, Sweden,
Finland and Russia. Its
traditional cuisine...
- ('magic tricks'), and
translated into
English by
Jacqueline Simpson under "
Lappish Breeches".
According to this superstition,
anyone who
desired never to...
- Pentikäinen & K. Börje Vähämäki (2002). Juha Pentikäinen (ed.).
Fragments of
Lappish mythology. K. Börje Vähämäki.
Aspasia Books. p. 237. ISBN 9780968588192...
- 68°N 20°E / 68°N 20°E / 68; 20 Sápmi (from
Northern Sami: [ˈsapmi]) is the
cultural region traditionally inhabited by the Sámi people. Sápmi includes...
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mythology and fiction, a type of
potion designed to
create feelings of love
Lappish Hag's Love Potion, an
alcoholic drink The Love Potion, a 1903 painting...