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"Traces of our ancient religion". Meaning-making and Shamanism at Sami Offering Places at the Isogaisa Festival, Northern Norway

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2018
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Äikäs, Tiina; Fonneland, Trude A.; Thomas, Suzie; Perttola, Wesa; Kraft, Siv Ellen
Abstract
In 2010, the first shaman festival to be held in the Nordic countries opened its doors to the public in the county of Lavangen, Northern Norway (Fig. 1). The festival is named Isogaisa and presented as an indigenous festival highlighting the spiritual traditions of indigenous people. At this annual festival, shamans from all over the world gather to perform ceremonies and exchange knowledge.
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Äikäs T, Fonneland TA, Thomas, Perttola, Kraft S: "Traces of our ancient religion". Meaning-making and Shamanism at Sami Offering Places at the Isogaisa Festival, Northern Norway. In: Leskovar, Raimund. Archeological Sites as Space for Modern Spiritual Practice, 2018. Cambridge Scholars Publishing p. 1-20
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