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Record #25699:

Samisk seljakt og jakttabu / Asbjørn Nesheim.

Title: Samisk seljakt og jakttabu / Asbjørn Nesheim.
Translated title: Saami seal hunting and hunting taboo.
Author(s): Nesheim, Asbjørn.
Date: 1953.
Publisher: Oslo: H.Aschehoug & Co (W.Nygaard)
Language: Norwegian.
In: Liber saecularis in honorem J. Qvigstadii. Pars I. (1953.),
Abstract: Gives Saami names for variety, sex and age of seal in various dialects, some of which suggest that hunting could have started in Baltic rather than in ocean. Some are euphemisms to do with taboo. Name "Pharaoh's son" follows belief that Pharaoh's army was turned into seals in Red Sea. Many Saami groups still set great store by seal meat.
Notes:

In: Liber saecularis in honorem J. Qvigstadii. Pars I / Nils Lid, ed.

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
398 -- Native peoples, folk beliefs and tales.
599.745 -- Pinnipedia.
639.1 -- Hunting, shooting and trapping.
809.455 -- Saami language.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 25699

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