Odinic Shamanism

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2023
  • New archaeological evidences on the context of "Odinic Shamanism".
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Комментарии • 114

  •  5 месяцев назад +3

    For those who might be a little bit confused due to my statement in this video, "The Sami are the last Indigenous people in Europe", here's another video of mine ("Indigenous Vs Native") that might help out: ruclips.net/video/NY35y_SU7wg/видео.html

  • @janelarson7065
    @janelarson7065 7 месяцев назад +40

    You're hilarious, Arith! Thanks for the laughs! I'm part Sami and was taken on as a trainee by a traditional Native American shaman, no New Age or neoshamanism at all. I found out anthropologists (and neoshamans) know next to nothing about ancient shamanism--I did a lot of research on it before I met my teacher and I sure was surprised when I found out what it really is and what shamans can actually do. Modern reconstructions & theories don't even come close. And if people knew what it really involves, no one would want to be a shaman, ever! It can be VERY uncomfortable and even dangerous. It also requires impeccable self-honesty, integrity, and a small ego. I had a great-great-grandmother who was a shaman, a well known healer in her day. I inherited her Gifts. Inheriting Gifts doesn't necessarily make you a shaman--you need the training, too.

    • @gnostic268
      @gnostic268 7 месяцев назад

      What tribal nation was the shaman who trained you from? No tribe uses the word shamanic for their traditional ceremonies and medicine ways. There are lots of sellouts who run "Weekends with a real Native American" but that's usually very generic and fraudulent

    • @sandymckinnon9762
      @sandymckinnon9762 7 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks for sharing your small ego with us

    • @ExcaliburOfYuletide
      @ExcaliburOfYuletide 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@sandymckinnon9762😂

    • @PohjanKarhu
      @PohjanKarhu 7 месяцев назад +7

      How do you know it wasn't "new age"?
      It's not like the native American community is immune to new age and people who make stuff up.
      Was it part of a Native American tribe? Sanctioned by the tribe?
      Or just an individual who happened to be native american?
      And how is it that people who dedicate their lives to studying and reconstructing this are wrong, but that particular shaman is right?
      I'm not saying the shaman you trained with was wrong. I'm just questioning the reasoning that all the people who put so much effort into reconstructing something are deemed wrong, while some random self-proclaimed shaman is deemed right. What evidence is there that the one you trained with is more credible than people who dedicate their lives to reconstructing it?
      I mean, if you're reasoning is spiritual and belief based, just say so.

    • @MrEnaric
      @MrEnaric 7 месяцев назад +1

      You had a rare opportunity to dwell where few can. Bless you and may your path be beneficial to all you encounter.

  • @melissabrentford8260
    @melissabrentford8260 7 месяцев назад +8

    Good morning, Arith! ODIN? Theme 🔝

  • @ernamoller175
    @ernamoller175 7 месяцев назад +15

    😂 thank you Arith, it's always a pleasure listening to you! Thank you for keeping us updated on the latest archeology finding and interpretations....much appreciated❤

    •  7 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for always being in there to cheer me up and supporting my stuff :D be well!

  • @simonekaspy2231
    @simonekaspy2231 7 месяцев назад +6

    Thanking you is not enough, I think it deserves a prominent place on RUclips.
    Another note to value knowledge, which makes Life more interesting, from a historical point of view it is surprising how much you know.

  • @stewartthomas2642
    @stewartthomas2642 7 месяцев назад +8

    Great vid....Love your stuff kick on love it 👍 ❤

  • @user-mb5sj4qn2e
    @user-mb5sj4qn2e 7 месяцев назад +5

    Fantastic subject. Looking forward to more

  • @Bjorn_Algiz
    @Bjorn_Algiz 7 месяцев назад +11

    Very interesting and informative research to say the least and always a pleasure tuning in.❤ love your humor and personality friend! Hail to a good odins day. Skål!

    •  7 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you friend! Be well. All the best to you and yours! :D

  • @andrewpatterson2006
    @andrewpatterson2006 7 месяцев назад +9

    Good morning brotha, like always very interesting content! Just wanted to say thanks for all the knowledge and love you put out in your videos!

    •  7 месяцев назад +3

      Good morning! Thank you very much! Much appreciated 🤗 have a wonderful day!

  • @familiabranquinhobranquinh9503
    @familiabranquinhobranquinh9503 7 месяцев назад +17

    😂Good morning Mr. Arith today is clearly in a peculiar mood! ❤

    •  7 месяцев назад +4

      Well, you know :D

  • @inlesinlet
    @inlesinlet 7 месяцев назад +7

    Come on, Arith, I have nothing better do to *and* I really like this! Whenever you talk about or simply mention anything related to Sámi, I drop everything and pay attention. The jokes help with that, too 😂
    The syncretism between Norse and Sámi people, especially in regards to shamanism and Seidr, is *extremely* interesting! I was born, grew up, and currently live at the northernmost edge of Viking settlements, where Norse and Sámi have existed beside each-other and intermingling for... well... a LONG time! It's comforting to know that I don't have to choose one or the other, that I can be both, and pull inspiration for spiritual practices from both traditions. At this point, in this place, they melt into each-other and it's really hard to say what's Norse and what's Sámi anyways. (In terms of folklore, local superstitions, and local magical practices.)

  • @patfrench8046
    @patfrench8046 7 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks for your knowledge and sharing it with us.

    •  7 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for being in there and watching my stuff. Cheers!

  • @teresafigueiredo
    @teresafigueiredo 7 месяцев назад +4

    Precious content! Thank you, thank you a thousand times.

  • @2dazla8
    @2dazla8 7 месяцев назад +2

    Another excellent video presentation, packed full of great information. Thank you, Arith! You are very much appreciated 🖤

  • @MrEnaric
    @MrEnaric 7 месяцев назад +1

    Arith, thank you for your very valuable nuances. What a great finds you present! Can't wait to read more about them.

  • @guelkaratas5164
    @guelkaratas5164 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Arith, thank you not only for this video. You helped me with your videos for the shamanic practices in my heritage to make the research but also give me a way to understand it from a heavy animistic way what is a real benefit. Just wanted to give you my appreciation for this too. Keep up the real good work. You inspire alot the study folk. Hugs from Germany

  • @syd_santon
    @syd_santon 7 месяцев назад +4

    I’m still thinking about Peter Pants too…. Now it’s a little hard to focus.

    •  7 месяцев назад +7

      "hard" is indeed the appropriate word :x

  • @brianbovee2500
    @brianbovee2500 7 месяцев назад +4

    " You either have nothing better to do, or you really like this shite"
    Of course I love this shite😂

  • @TuskKult
    @TuskKult 7 месяцев назад +2

    R.I.P Neil L. Whitehead.
    Did not expect that, but I'm glad to see someone reference his work, I suspect the world could be a little lighter if more people had the courage to ask questions about and explore the things he did.
    Just the other day I was reading the description that starts on pg. 14 to someone amid a long conversation where we were discussing the anthropology of violence and the existence of modern iterations of the application of, what is functionally at its core, dark shamanism- showing them how it is more alike than dissimilar to many of the more unsavory things the CIA has engaged in.

  • @pauladee6937
    @pauladee6937 7 месяцев назад +2

    Magic, of our *All* Indegiouness peoples, was taken from us, especially through middle ages, Colonialism sucks. You Arith teach such truths and make us laugh, in the face of destruction. All the Best to you heart

  • @user-hz6gy7hh5c
    @user-hz6gy7hh5c 7 месяцев назад +4

    How the hell am I supposed to take anything seriously, after the Peter Pan thing....? Sent me off on a tangent, fucking hilarious! Gotta love it, dude😈💋

  • @coranova
    @coranova 7 месяцев назад +3

    Your cats have gotten so big!!

  • @earsmiroir
    @earsmiroir 7 месяцев назад

    Now now I enjoy you and the details you provide.

  • @karkir-joharkarntkristkark9507
    @karkir-joharkarntkristkark9507 7 месяцев назад +2

    The similar posture to the posture of the Worm witch is very interesting. The two spears may represent the two kundalini channels. Two of the spirit animals in the Worm witch painting are also present. The feets of Ravens/eagles are similar to the Algiz Rune which probably symbolizes spiritual connection in this context. The strangest act in the image is the Wolf spearing of the shaman's heel (a reference to the Balder myth(?), which may symbolize ejaculation (the descent of the sexual energy - a shamanic descent down
    to the under world).

  • @danalasmane6191
    @danalasmane6191 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cats wanting to be part of an online meeting/video/you name it - very relatable 😀
    Thanks for the great and informative content as usual!

  • @deepTHAHT
    @deepTHAHT 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you 😊... and Happy New Year 🎉 0:44

  • @leonardofaedo707
    @leonardofaedo707 7 месяцев назад

    Obrigado por hoje, Arith.

  • @iantomac
    @iantomac 7 месяцев назад +5

    Poor Peter!!😂 Great video. Many thanks.

    •  7 месяцев назад +5

      He's having the time of his life . . . probably :0

    • @iantomac
      @iantomac 7 месяцев назад

      @ lucky Peter 😜

  • @Randinoish
    @Randinoish 7 месяцев назад +1

    Arith, my friend, your videos are FFASCINATNG!!!!!!! Thank YOU for today!!!

  • @TheStoryCrow
    @TheStoryCrow 7 месяцев назад

    Nice video 👍

  • @morganacrows776
    @morganacrows776 7 месяцев назад +1

    Eu amei o vídeo. Gratidão 🔥🔥🤘🤘💜💜

  • @stachan24
    @stachan24 7 месяцев назад +1

    You got badass beard Arith

  • @noonenooneneither3838
    @noonenooneneither3838 7 месяцев назад +1

    Arith are you going to start some of your videos in Portuguese only?
    Hugs from a Estrada♥️

  • @BarbosaUral
    @BarbosaUral 7 месяцев назад +2

    Is there a consensus among pre-Viking scholars on the subject you presented today? Thank you.

  • @melissabrentford8260
    @melissabrentford8260 7 месяцев назад +5

    Hoooooo what a cute! Love

  • @pauladee6937
    @pauladee6937 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hahaha! F###&ing hilarious Education! Arith, You light my day

  • @user-jq2gh5zt7e
    @user-jq2gh5zt7e 7 месяцев назад +2

    Благодарю Арит!😊✊🌝🌞⚡🔥🌍🌪️🌊🌌💫👍🎇🖐️(Паралельно затянуло в Варп шторм по Вархаммеру 40 К. 😁 Леманн Русс с нами! Скол!)

  • @MrBlazingup420
    @MrBlazingup420 7 месяцев назад +2

    Ur-sag means Warrior, Ur means Dog, and sag means Head in Sumerian, Ur-sag means Dog/Wolf-Head, or Top Dog. Ur-bar-ra means Wolf, and Ur-gula means both Lion and Great Dog.
    Sumerogram (capital letter (majuscule)), UR. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, UR is used to spell Akkadian language barbaru, "wolf", as UR. BAR. RA (in Tablet VI, and Tablet XI). Bar means Son.

  • @realitybytes4908
    @realitybytes4908 7 месяцев назад +4

    😊

  • @Var.Umn.
    @Var.Umn. 7 месяцев назад +5

    Come and find me.

    •  7 месяцев назад +3

      Found you ;)

    • @laracroft9679
      @laracroft9679 7 месяцев назад +3

      @
      😃😉✨

  • @ZiGGi03
    @ZiGGi03 7 месяцев назад

    Sounds like theirs links to Cernunnos ?

  • @molotulo8808
    @molotulo8808 7 месяцев назад +3

    I have returned my faith to the Gods and Goddesses of my Ancestors. I am of Germanic decent. Why do so many people of European decent worship the faiths of the Middle Eastern people. Maybe that by turning their back on the Gods and Goddesses of their Ancestors, that is why their lives are full of disaster.
    I am a strong follower of Ullr and Idunna. Ari, can you cover Ullr and Idunna for your viewers?

  • @kpheathen9370
    @kpheathen9370 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting video and how Thorstein?

  • @Berkut-0001
    @Berkut-0001 7 месяцев назад +5

    Taahaha this peter pants thing came Unexpectedly😂😂😂

    •  7 месяцев назад +4

      Just like Peter Pantz himself... Close your bedroom window this season D;

    • @Berkut-0001
      @Berkut-0001 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@yess and i would wear pants too at night D:

    • @belladonna70
      @belladonna70 7 месяцев назад +1

      i always sleep with open window..
      @

  • @mykeys85
    @mykeys85 6 месяцев назад +1

    Oh yes I love you .

  • @ecoleman5690
    @ecoleman5690 7 месяцев назад

    11:11 imagine, if you will, a mortally wounded warrior abandoned to die amidst the aftermath of a battle.
    Among those who plunder the fallen are priestesses skilled in healing. They belong to a mystery cult that people’s its ranks with nearly dead soldiers recovered from the field. Some may come to speak of them as Valkyries.
    The resurrected “dead” are told their life in Midgard is over and they serve in various capacities. Those who attempt to return to their villages are greeted as Draugr, shunned and exiled. Afterall, I saw him fall in battle.
    🤔💀

  • @croatianwarmaster7872
    @croatianwarmaster7872 7 месяцев назад

    I like your cat, it's cool

  • @joutavainen2920
    @joutavainen2920 7 месяцев назад

    i forgot to say on this topic
    200 years ago when they collected
    the finnish folklore (which btw
    always separates the lapps as "others",
    aka the sami) in sodankylä
    (place name, you can check it in
    the map) they still observed a
    noaidi (witch, shaman) in full
    shaman costume (including the head
    dress that covers the eyes,
    similar to siberian counterparts).
    so in the north there really
    wasn´t any real break in the customs
    (or 100 years at the most), the
    actual damage to culture was done in
    southern finland which was pretty
    much a feudalistic slave society
    (especially in towns, which were
    actually called castles (linnat),
    reveiling their colonialistic
    origin).
    just because they weren´t in costumes
    doesn´t mean that they weren´t there
    (i´ve never worn a costume still
    i´m with my people everyday,
    unlike the brotherhood of man,
    or is it boy, the church hiding
    weirdoes).
    also what some people don´t understand
    is that they only wore the costume
    when they were working (some of
    the helping spirits lived in that
    costume, for example for a female
    shaman it was often leather of female
    deer).. after the ritual was done they
    came to celebrate with the others
    (there was no separation there,
    which is probably why the institution
    lasted so long, true folk witches
    you know).

    • @joutavainen2920
      @joutavainen2920 7 месяцев назад

      also i want to say that even in
      the most southern swedish
      speaking areas of finland you can
      still find people who Look like
      the sami (lapps).
      which to me implies that they simply
      assimilated to the cattle keeping
      / agricultural folks that came later
      from the south (one group made
      two children, other ten,
      do the math).
      500 years ago the free sami (lapps) were
      still on the oulu (city) latitude,
      which to me implies that their real
      homeland is the lake district of finland
      (saimaa, where many of the rock
      paintings are).
      probably something similar happened
      everywhere in europe (at least if the
      romans can be used as an example i think
      they were more into slaves and vassals
      than full genocide).
      i once met the coastal swedes at a
      rock festival.. they were speaking
      swedish, i of course went don´t you
      speak finnish, they went Nej.. then
      we continued to drink together
      (it´s quite unnatural to quarrel
      with strangers, unless in some weirdo
      cult, like religion).

    • @joutavainen2920
      @joutavainen2920 7 месяцев назад

      i was channeling my Insolence card,
      i´m writing a tarot deck :)
      so glad i didn´t make the joke
      about all the drones being male..
      it is curious that they´ve removed
      the part about hijacking females
      from wars, it has to be 100% male
      activity.. something to think about
      possibly?
      the real legacy of monotheistic
      religions? (mono, that´s like
      missing the other part right,
      monotone, monopoly, it´s never
      good)
      my way of saying happy yule to you
      Arith (joulu in finnish, of course
      not indigenous here but almost
      nothing in modern life is).

    • @joutavainen2920
      @joutavainen2920 7 месяцев назад

      one more detail that might blow
      people´s minds..
      it was actually illegal / forbidden
      for the regular finns / lapps to
      come to the medieval towns
      (or castles).. unless in the slave
      capacity (called servants later).
      that´s how fucked up the feudal
      class society was!
      and officially all those wholesome
      nobles, priests and merchants
      (slave owners) were what precisely,
      that would be christians..
      (of course that habbit had begun
      much earlier).
      from slave to servant to worker..
      what will be the next title in that
      unholy continum? (it´s not free,
      i think they hate that word)
      it might be assistant.. you don´t
      really work for me, you just assist
      by doing everything i don´t want to
      do..
      that´s exactly what slaves did too!
      it´s pretty clear to me that slavery
      in its current form came to europe
      with the indo-europeans..
      nothing in the northern hunter-gatherer
      culture points to that (possibly excluding
      some chieftains, which it´s true that
      they had two wives at least).
      might be different with the earlier
      farmers, i don´t know, they might have
      been more like the native american
      farmers though..
      the other half was not as missing in
      those societies (but it was certainly
      missing from the IE upper class,
      whether pagan or christian).

    • @joutavainen2920
      @joutavainen2920 7 месяцев назад

      one more conclusion to that threat..
      even the finnic word for slave (orja)
      has more spiritual meanings.. or / ur
      being one of the spiritual forces or
      souls..
      or-ava means the squirrel-mother..
      so it´s not that the squirrels were
      slaves of the shaman, but helpers..
      of course you can interpret it both
      ways but.. i´ve never thought of
      them as slaves, nor is it shown that
      way in the incantations (very friendly
      tone when speaking to them).
      so to conclude i would say that it´s
      not that the people here were any better,
      it´s that the conditions were / are so
      harsh that it´s not possible to do most
      of the evil shit that they do in the south
      (including wars (tribal clashes) which
      they only did in the summer).
      it was even a saying in the karelian area
      that beware of the spring, the chudes
      will come :)
      (chudes being one the ancient finnic
      ethnos, now speaking mandatory
      russian but you know, still there)

  • @apokalupsishistoria
    @apokalupsishistoria 7 месяцев назад +2

    Odin on Woden’s Day again! 🧙🏻‍♂️

  • @TheLeftwheel
    @TheLeftwheel 7 месяцев назад

    The representation of St. Christopher with the head of a dog has many layers to it! One such layer may be related to the war dances you devoted this video to. But another layer is related to the way the Byzantines (and western Romans) associated the archetype of 'dog-headed' people with those on the edges of civilization. The barbarian. Those either not yet Christianized or those not civilized by Rome--cannibalistic and backwards.
    I personally think this interpretation of the dog-headed is a holdover from a much earlier time when young people would leave their society for a time (or permanently?), and so became 'like dogs' or 'like wolves'. So dog-headed people in Christian art here represents a syncretism of Christian and pre-Christian belief.
    There is another layer to the dog-headed-ness of St. Christopher. He was said to be a 'Canaanite', which may have been corrupted into 'Canis'. Latin for dog, and so, he was rendered with the head of a dog. I think this interpretation can also be that of the 'barbarian', or foreigner witnessing the miracle of Christ, since Canaanites were traditionally seen as outside of the sphere of God's people.

  • @dawntibble5289
    @dawntibble5289 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for including archeology in your videos.
    But even with the myths and traditions we can see a pattern. From animals to witches, but under Christian law witches were on to sacrifice. It also shows how we've left the land and replaced replaced it with fake trees and gluttony.
    Arith, don't feed the trolls 😉

  • @Fuk99999
    @Fuk99999 7 месяцев назад

    Good video covering a topic I’ve always found interesting, but I take a bit of issue with the framing of the Sami as the “last” indigenous peoples in Europe as it not only tacitly denies that the Basque (the only old European people group and language left) still exist in south-central Europe, but it straight up requires one to reject the idea that *indo European* people groups are still inherently European in origin. And this isn’t even touching on the fact that the Sami are a Uralic group, which means they have commonality with Hungarians and Finns, which originate around the Ural Mountains, meaning they too are still European, even if admixture with asia is present.

    •  7 месяцев назад +2

      As I've responded to another person here, and I do understand the confusion and I'll probably do a video solely about that subject: The Sami are the only remaining indigenous people in Europe. Indigenous isn't the same as native. Many ethnic groups that are in the same area for hundreds of thousands of years were indigenous once, but not anymore, but are native there. Some indigenous people can be nomadic and not native to places they can inhabit for a while, but remain indigenous. Being indigenous has to do with the way of living, belief systems and an entire culture tied to land. I know "Native" and "Indigenous" are often used as synonyms, but it is far more complicated than that. A Norwegian is native to Scandinavia, but not indigenous. A Sami is native to Scandinavia and Indigenous. I'm a native European, but I do not have an indigenous way of life. Most of us live within systems that are not indigenous, which have progressively turned us into non-indigenous. We are all native to some place, but not all of us are Indigenous anymore. Sami, Intuit, First Nations Native Americans, Australia Aboriginals, etc. are Indigenous.

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 5 месяцев назад

      You are going to have to define "indigenous" and "native" and be very, very specific about them. Magic dirt does not exist and we are not mushrooms.
      What you say smacks of "Europeans aren't from anywhere" and believe me you're going to have to defend that position if that's the direction you're approaching it by.

  • @rayp-w5930
    @rayp-w5930 7 месяцев назад

    and the berserkergang? okay 20:42 you mention it. briefly

    •  7 месяцев назад

      Here, at this video: ruclips.net/video/JdHGLeSTaM4/видео.html - "Berserkir & Ulfhednar".

  • @LUCIOdaMayTricks
    @LUCIOdaMayTricks 7 месяцев назад +1

    Humour Odin? Interesting...

  • @MrBlazingup420
    @MrBlazingup420 7 месяцев назад

    Could that naked man with the horny helmet be Odin, those two horns being two crows of Odin, seen at 1:57.

  • @olegwiththeknowledge1729
    @olegwiththeknowledge1729 7 месяцев назад

    You look so much like Varg with your beard and outdoor wear indoors. Vig vackra timmar till Frö ok Feyur.

  • @charlottejohnson8206
    @charlottejohnson8206 7 месяцев назад

    Im Crying, Tinkers fairy dust! Omg amazing

  • @Maldoror200
    @Maldoror200 7 месяцев назад

    💀..Dude.., little "pre-occupied", are we..??!😂..Woo Hooo..!!..BTW, Very Erudite.., VERRY Comprehensive..I am Subbing..😊👌~Peace

  • @devilsnettle
    @devilsnettle 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hahahaha, I really like this sh**t 😉

  • @lilspun101
    @lilspun101 6 месяцев назад

    Yes sir he is very correct the bible is a war book for warlocks Odin can be found in the bible

  • @MrDizzyvonclutch
    @MrDizzyvonclutch 7 месяцев назад

    The elite????? Maybe I should stop my attempts at glowing this aiding character then! Anyways, I just heard on another channel that he was A GIRLY MAN!!!! (I am more about Wotan, but the two are somewhat the same from what I’ve been learning from you) I think.. lol sorry… just saying

  • @PanSzawu
    @PanSzawu 5 месяцев назад

    Or great video but I would not call the Sami the last indigenous people in europe. This is implying that the basques and the proto germanics that lived in scandinavia before the sami arrived are somehow not indigenous or native to the land. Indigenous is not a catch-all for marginalized group and it's inappropriate in this context. I know that there are people that will disagree with me, but I am not saying that the Sami did not suffer or face persecution but to call them the last indigenous group in Europe is absolutely wrong in that it is misinformed or deliberately labelling them as primitive.

    •  5 месяцев назад

      Hello there! Thank you for the feedback. Next Wednesday (31/01/2024) if you have the time, come here to the channel and have a look at the video that will come out that day. Hopefully it will help. Thank you for your time! Have a wonderful day!

  • @davidhall-4640
    @davidhall-4640 7 месяцев назад

    Peter pissy pan......ts 👦👖💧🌊

  • @CynewulfofWinland
    @CynewulfofWinland 7 месяцев назад +1

    Infinite rambling to say very little

  • @acolddarkgentlebruh8205
    @acolddarkgentlebruh8205 5 месяцев назад

    You lost me at the Sami being the only indigenous people's left in Europe. They are not more indigenous than the Scandinavians that live in those regions now, and there's evidence to suggest that Nordic peoples settled there long before the Sami

    •  5 месяцев назад

      I'm not surprised, and it is totally understandable the confusion between terms, which is why I have this video for you right here, that may help, "Indigenous vs Native": ruclips.net/video/NY35y_SU7wg/видео.html&t

  • @Cinericius_est
    @Cinericius_est 7 месяцев назад

    It is almost physically painful to watch Arith never looking at any obvious connections between Odinic cult and Koryos cults.

  • @Aethuviel
    @Aethuviel 7 месяцев назад

    I'm /trying/ not to be petty, but I'm done and giving a downvote for you saying the Sami are "the only indigenous people of Europe". So the rest of us were just air dropped from outer space, then? We come from nowhere?
    ALL Europeans are indigenous Europeans, for the love of 🚫. Just because the Sami started living in houses last, doesn't make the rest of us "not indigenous". As for us native Scandinavians, we were here THOUSANDS OF YEARS before the first ancestors of the Sami and Finns showed up. Just stop perpetuating this hateful lie that Europeans came from nowhere and are native to no place. I'm done with this nonsense.

    •  7 месяцев назад

      As I've responded to another person here, and I do understand the confusion and I'll probably do a video solely about that subject: The Sami are the only remaining indigenous people in Europe. Indigenous isn't the same as native. Many ethnic groups that are in the same area for hundreds of thousands of years were indigenous once, but not anymore, but are native there. Some indigenous people can be nomadic and not native to places they can inhabit for a while, but remain indigenous. Being indigenous has to do with the way of living, belief systems and an entire culture tied to land. I know "Native" and "Indigenous" are often used as synonyms, but it is far more complicated than that. A Norwegian is native to Scandinavia, but not indigenous. A Sami is native to Scandinavia and Indigenous. I'm a native European, but I do not have an indigenous way of life. Most of us live within systems that are not indigenous, which have progressively turned us into non-indigenous. We are all native to some place, but not all of us are Indigenous anymore. Sami, Intuit, First Nations Native Americans, Australia Aboriginals, etc. are Indigenous.

  • @dukejivetalker7541
    @dukejivetalker7541 6 месяцев назад

    Wooo 1000th like

  • @karmaalstad5588
    @karmaalstad5588 7 месяцев назад

    Tell kitty hi and Happy Holy Days from Solo and I. 🪬🧿