skip to primary navigation skip to content
 

 

You are not currently logged in

SPRI library catalogue

View a record

Please note: You are viewing the legacy database of the Scott Polar Research Institute Library catalogue. It is no longer being updated, so does not reliably reflect our current library holdings.

Please search for material in iDiscover for up-to-date information about the library collection.


Record #144602:

Noaidie-begrepet blant de russiske samene / Marina Kuropjatnik.

Title: Noaidie-begrepet blant de russiske samene / Marina Kuropjatnik.
Translated title: The noaidi concept among the Russian Saami.
Author(s): Kuropjatnik, Marina.
Date: 1997.
Language: Norwegian.
In: Ottar. (1997.), Vol. 4 (1997)
Abstract: There are probably three categories of magician - shamans, knowing- spiriters (noaidi), and quacks (who can still cause harm). Some would add clairvoyants. Some shamans were said to appear as animals. Unlike Siberians, Saami shamans did not dress distinctively, apart from using magic belts. Some female noaidi are known of. When people sought noaidi, it was for healing, fortune-telling, economic prosperity and to carry out sacrificial rituals; one of these is described.
Notes:

Ottar. Vol. 4 :37-45 (1997).

Keywords: 291.612 -- Shamanism.
299 -- Religions, indigenous.
39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*531.9) -- Murmanskaya Oblast'.
SPRI record no.: 144602

MARCXML

LDR 01324naa#a2200000#a#4500
001 SPRI-144602
005 20231128203410.0
007 ta
008 231128s1997####xx####|##|###|0||#0|nor#d
035 ## ‡aSPRI-144602
040 ## ‡aUkCU-P‡beng‡eaacr
041 0# ‡anor
100 1# ‡aKuropjatnik, Marina.
242 14 ‡aThe noaidi concept among the Russian Saami.‡yeng
245 10 ‡aNoaidie-begrepet blant de russiske samene /‡cMarina Kuropjatnik.
260 ## ‡a[S.l.] :‡b[s.n.],‡c1997.
300 ## ‡ap. 37-45.
500 ## ‡aOttar. Vol. 4 :37-45 (1997).
520 3# ‡aThere are probably three categories of magician - shamans, knowing- spiriters (noaidi), and quacks (who can still cause harm). Some would add clairvoyants. Some shamans were said to appear as animals. Unlike Siberians, Saami shamans did not dress distinctively, apart from using magic belts. Some female noaidi are known of. When people sought noaidi, it was for healing, fortune-telling, economic prosperity and to carry out sacrificial rituals; one of these is described.
546 ## ‡aIn Norwegian.
650 07 ‡a291.612 -- Shamanism.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a299 -- Religions, indigenous.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a39 -- Ethnography: Saami.‡2udc
650 07 ‡aT -- Social anthropology and ethnography.‡2local
651 #7 ‡a(*3) -- Arctic regions.‡2udc
651 #7 ‡a(*531.9) -- Murmanskaya Oblast'.‡2udc
773 0# ‡7nnas ‡tOttar. ‡gVol. 4 (1997) ‡wSPRI-25866
917 ## ‡aUnenhanced record from Muscat, imported 2019
948 3# ‡a20231128