- A
noaidi (Northern Sami:
noaidi, Lule Sami: noajdde, Pite Sami: nåjjde,
Southern Sami: nåejttie,
Skolt Sami: nåidd,
Kildin Sami: нуэййт / но̄ййт, Ter...
- bentwood. The
drumhead is
fashioned from
reindeer hide. In Sámi shamanism, the
noaidi used the drum to get into a trance, or to
obtain information from the ****ure...
- up to them, and
every clan and
family had its own hill of sacrifice. A
noaidi is a
mediator between the
human world and saivo, the underworld, on the...
- and rebirth. The
shaman is
called a
Noaidi and the
traditions are p****ed on
between families with an
ageing Noaidi training a
relative to take his or her...
-
connection between the
natural and
spiritual "worlds".
Among other roles, the
Noaidi, or Sámi shaman,
enables ritual communication with the
supernatural through...
- Rijkuo-Maja or Rika Maja (Sami or
Swedish for "Rich Maja"; 1661–1757) was a Sámi
noaidi from Mausjaur. She was
known for her
influence and
wealth in the contemporary...
- wizard") 'shaman': ńajt (Khanty, Mansi), from Proto-Uralic *nojta (c.f. Sámi
noaidi) 'shamaness': [iduɣan] (Mongol), [udaɣan] (Yakut),
udagan (Buryat), udugan...
- the
reasons that
joiking was
controversial may be its ****ociation with
Noaidi (Sámi shamans) and pre-Christian
mythology rituals, with
joiking said to...
- a
double axe is
depicted among the
magical symbols on the
drums of Sami
noaidi, used in
their religious ceremonies before Christianity was established...
-
person to the
other life or
through time. The noita, the same as the Sámi
noaidi, was a
traditional shaman.
During the 1600s and 1700s when Christianity...