Sámi Learning and Education - University of Texas at Austin
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In the traditional Sámi worldview, no distinction is made between man and nature. All things in nature have a soul, an ideology called animism. Therefore, a disruption of the wilderness is a disturbance to these souls, so individuals are expected to move through nature without disturbing it (Yli-Kuha). Further, life is cyclic, with no beginning and no end, a concept that rises out of an intimate connection with nature. This is very different from the Western idea that everything is di… login
In the traditional Sámi worldview, no distinction is made between man and nature. All things in nature have a soul, an ideology called animism. Therefore, a disruption of the wilderness is a disturbance to these souls, so individuals are expected to move through nature without disturbing it (Yli-Kuha). Further, life is cyclic, with no beginning and no end, a concept that rises out of an intimate connection with nature. This is very different from the Western idea that everything is di…
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