For centuries, the Sámi people have preserved their spiritual traditions across the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia's Kola Peninsula.
Mythology of the Sámi (Minorities within Minorities) brings together the rich tapestry of Sámi spiritual traditions, revealing the profound differences between the various Sámi cultures that outsiders often fail to recognize. From the western coastal communities to the eastern reindeer herders, from the Forest Sámi to the lake-dwelling Inari Sámi, each group developed their own unique pantheon of gods, goddesses, and mythical beings.
Beautifully illustrated by the author, this volume presents these ancient stories with visual reverence, bringing the sacred beings and mythical landscapes of Sámi tradition to life on every page.
In this comprehensive collection, you will discover:
The haunting tale of Myandash, the revered reindeer deity of the Kola Sámi Sacred beings and mythical creatures from both western and eastern Sámi cultures Historical accounts from across Scandinavia that shaped Sámi identity Legendary stories of powerful shamans, including the renowned Akmeeli and Aikia Aikianpoika, whose spiritual practices bridged the mortal and divine realms Deep explorations of animal symbolism in Sámi culture, where bears, reindeer, wolves, and birds carry profound spiritual significance
Their myths speak of transformation, survival, and the sacred relationship between humans, animals, and the harsh yet magnificent Arctic landscape.
Whether you're a student of comparative mythology, indigenous spirituality, or Nordic history, this volume offers invaluable insights into one of Europe's oldest living cultures and the spiritual wisdom that has sustained them through millennia.
Preserve. Remember. Honor. The myths of the Sámi people await.