Ein sieidi si rolle i religionsutøving i samtida: Skiftande tolkingar og tilnærmingar
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/12190Dato
2017Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Fonneland, Trude A.Sammendrag
Through contemporary shamanism, parts of pre-Christian practices and symbols are incorporated into new contexts and interpretive frames. One such symbol is the
sieidi
(Sami
sacrificial stone) and heritage site Rikkagallo in Lavangen municipality in Troms. Every
year from 2012, shaman Eirik Myrhaug has organized a hike to the
sieidi
to conduct a ritual
inspired by the traditions of his Sámi ancestors. It is the encounter between different interpretations, narratives and identities related to a chosen landscape and religious symbol that
is the focus of the article. It sheds light on how new religious currents are merged into local
traditions and give life and growth to new forms of religion and religious practices.