- Circumpolar religion
The Circumpolar religion is (or was) shared by all
Circumpolar people s and is essentially a social structure based on three factors: a religion inherited and maintained from pre-agricultural antiquity, ancestral knowledge, and living in extreme conditions (i.e. the Arctic climate).Traditional economic activity, based on fishing and hunting, today relies on vehicles and helicopters.
Khant ians are one of the few peoples who, at the end of 20th century, still lived in the traditional manner; a majororal history still exists.Circumpolar
shamanism has been described as "magic", "sorcery" and "supernatural".Ceremonies were usually accompanied by drums.
Pictogram s (glyphs) on Norwegian drums can be associated with somepetroglyph s (see Alta.)Specially shaped features or areas of landscape have traditionally been the focus in sacrifice, an important act usually performed to improve luck in hunting and fishing. It was managed by a male figure that English-speakers often call a
shaman . Euroasian peoples used "white" animals in ceremonies; that is, wild animals with white fur or domesticated animals such ashorse s andgoat s.From the Arctic Circle
Religion of the circumpolar ethnic groups of the
Arctic Circle (and extending toSubartic ) includes:*
Finnish Paganism
*Inuit religion
*Sami religion
* Siberian religion
*Religion in Iceland ee also
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Circumpolar mythology
*Shamanism
*Bear Cult
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