- Circumpolar mythology
In Circumpolar mythology, the
Circumpolar people s (in the North,Arctic Circle people) have several mythologicalarchetype s andmytheme s in common between cultures:World Order
In Circumpolar mythology, the circumpolar peoples considered the World to be divided in three layers (or in some cases three×three = nine elements): the Heaven, the Earth and the Underground.
Star s andconstellation s also played an important role in their mythology. The World, whatever shape it may have taken, rotated around "axis mundi ", the axis through thePolaris .The cosmos was filled with spirits and demons that typically showed up on the Earth in special figures such as stone or landscapes. Those rare places were usually centres for sacrifice. Examples are the Samis' "
seid " (=body-shaped figure or rock) or theNenets ' tree-gods. Most things have a "ruler" that reared and ruled over the object.Rulers had power in a complex hierarchy. The most powerful was in general associated with the axis mundi. However, there are differences: the
Nenet s' godNum was both the heaven and ruler of the heaven.Many spiritual phenomena are found in
Norse saga s, as well.From the Arctic Circle
Mythology of circumpolar ethnic groups of the
Arctic Circle (extending into thesubarctic ) include:
*Inuit mythology
*Finnic mythology
**Finnish mythology
**Sami mythology
*Indo-European
**Norse mythology
**Baltic mythology ee also
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Circumpolar religion
*Shamanism in Siberia
*Flat Earth
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