The Sami Shaman of Norway (Occult History Explained)
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2019
- A look at the ancient Sami people of Norway - 26 of whom were killed for witchcraft.
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respectfully, we aren’t extinct. hearing speaking of us like we are old and dead is very strange to a sami lol. promise we are very much alive and well!!!
Where are the shamans?
Aiden Harris they still exist but not so many they are old and are gonna soon be extinct:(
@@wiros8101 everywhere...😉
It's just the hassle of being idingenous!
The church also banned the drum on the reservations here in the US
I didn't feel like I was extinct, so ten thousand thanks
No bald person in the north hangs out outside during the winter without a hat on. The Sami have sweet hats too
In Ireland and Scotland's museums your ancestors are depicted as running around in loin cloths , like that is truth .
@@parabot2 It's not like a lot of people care what the Scotts and Irish think. Not even the Scott and Irish.
@@parabot2 well samiland/finmark is in the Arctic circle
Thank you for sharing some stories! We Sámi are alive and well in Sápmi and across the world. Please don’t talk about us as if we aren’t still here. The correct name for our drum is “goavddis” in the North, and “gievrie” in the South. The Vikings came up with the term “runnebomme” because they mistakenly thought we used runnes. We don’t use runnes and never have. The drums were used by shaman to heal, pay respects to loved ones, remember, honor and send thanks to God and to help the community spiritually. Demons had nothing to do with it. The priests who invaded our lands, made up the story about demons and burned our shamans at the stake because they were fearful of that which is unknown or “different” to them. They were (and a lot of them still are) racist, hateful and completely ignorant to our way of living. Let’s move forward with more kindness and love toward one another.
In Finnic (Finnish and Karelian) beliefs and folklore, the Sami shamans "lapinnoita" were feared but also highly respected. There were some beliefs such as if during a harvest, the wind blew the crops towards the north, a Sami shaman was trying to steal them from you and in order to stop this, one had to slash at the wind with a knife or a farming scythe. The Sami shaman was also seen as the rival/enemy of the Finnic tietäjä, although both were similar and the tietäjä most likely had the same shamanistic roots in the long forgotten Uralic past.
Rune means secret. More like drum of secrets than drum of runes.
You Christian ?
thank you for correcting the misinformation in this video 💗
This is mostly about the Western Coast Sami. The Western Sami in Norway had more contact with outsiders (the long coastlines) But further inland, Sami and Finnic people were hardly ever raided or disturbed by the Norse and other settlers because they believed they were wielders of magic. And why their mythology and genetic make-up is similar. Finns and Sami came from West Siberia. Until Norway, Sweden and Russia got a hold of Christianity- they decided to step foot into their lands. Finns by 1500s, and over time Sami travelled more North to Lappland.
My wife is from northeast Finland and the Sami dialect from her area is now extinct. It sucks. They just liked their own space and to be left alone. The bear cult is very fascinating too.
Finn proper people and Sammi is completely different DNA haplogroup.
@@VikingFitness00 and so do Germanic people
@@AyeGee721 you are commenting like Sammi and Finnic people live as one people back in those days if so its untrue and the Saami or what they were called Finnar in old norse were the witchcraft people as the VIkings described not the Finnish people. Its two distinct groups visually and linguistically.
@@VikingFitness00 thats what I meant. The original Finns were actually Saami that the Norse came across. But old stories also called the what we call Finns now, Wizards.
@@AyeGee721 they didnt encounter Finns they encounter Saami and the word for it in old norse is Finnar and the stories of Finnish people were about warriors and being defeated by like Olafs saga, nothing on them being wizards. You are confusing stories together
Very interesting people, these sami. It is awful that so much knowledge about them is lost - which is true for many ancient people, sadly.
The Vikings treated them much better than the Christians did later. Sure they feared the sami somewhat but also respected and at times married them
No knowledge is lost
Bruce, could give an authentic source of Viking interaction with these Naoidi? The Vikings themselves had their own magical and spiritual practices ,but yes, it was practiced by only few and they fought only with brute physical force like the men they were. True warlords. Lover of wars and bloodshed ,their's and even others
@@pij6277 I beg to differ. Vikings were no pacifists, that's for sure, but they didn't seek out war by itself. The raiders and pillagers made up only a small percentage of them; and later on, those people that would turn to a life of raiding were officially outlawed. They didn't strive for peace, but at the same time, they didn't shun a war when they saw it coming. They fought because they had to and didn't back down from a fight.
@Thelma Lynne knowledge is not something to be obtained or lost...
Knowledge just is...
I was able to visit the Sami people in northern Finland a couple of times during the 70ties. They still live as "Skolt Lappi" in the Inari region, they once migrated there from Northern Russia during Stalins era. There was a sweet old lady in the village around her 80ties or 90ties (?), Kaissa, always grinning and waving her hand to greet.... she was reported of being able of precognition as well as "beast-master"-like interaction with wild animals like birds and others.. I never witnessed her practicing any of this, but the reports given by her son and her grand-children sounded pretty reasonable.. they seemed to be aware, though, that all of this had to do with a fearsome spirit world, that wasn`t always benevolent. The old lady was also considered a sage, her oral tradition of ancient Sami/Skolt tales was actually written down after WWII.
@Dakota Dancer That sounds beautiful, I would love to hear more......Thank you for dancing & keeping alive the old ways. its value is unmatched.....especially in these days.
Where do I find this? I'm from northern sweden where my sami/lantalaiset grandparents spoke meänkieli, my mother knows it a bit and I'm trying to learn as much as possible while it's still around.
After surfing RUclips on Nordic Shamanism & Sami few days ago, your vlog popped up today!
Interested subject, yet more informative research & information are in the comments section. This vlog left with the Sami as ancient extinction, once Christianity crept in to those lands. Bravo for those comments posted the Sami are ALIVE & WELL, thank you very much!
Very informative and interesting at that, I am definitely eager to learn more! 😊 TY
Fascinating people.I would love to learn their art if possible.
Just to clearefy, the sami still exist. They live in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and northwestern *Russia*.
And yes they are natives, but many assume this means they are the only natives in those countries, wich is incorrect. The finns have lived in Finland for an equaly long time, as have the germanic speaking swedes and norwegians in their countries. As for Russia, it is a far too massive country to even consider who was first.
I agree. I hate it when people simplify this type of stuff because it can be hurtful.
The Russians moved into sami and karalian territory in the past 200 years
@@jefferygoldmann2643 This may very well be correct.
@@torbjornlekberg7756 the Sami have in fact been near entirely removed from russia
@@jefferygoldmann2643 Really? I am sad to hear this. To where have they gone?
Do you have a reference to share?
Awesome video!
This should be an audio lecture. The visuals range from ridiculous and offensive to Sami (from the beginning to min. 1:55 and from min. 9:15 onwards) to just plain not-authentic settings into which is incorporated an authentic detail (like a drawing of a real Sami drum). And how can you not lead, with an introduction to how this is part of the history of a part of a people which is still very much alive today?
Between the short Sami documentary video I watched earlier (forest Sami kept stored items in structures in trees and the trees she pointed out were in a group of four, like the storage had tree legs) and this, I kinda wonder if the whole Baba Yaga myth was really to keep Slavic kids away from Sami.
We are here, alive and thriving!!
I wish you had more to say on this. Many times when I listen to your vids I keep asking for more. In short it would be nice to add more of the knowledge you have in a little mini series. Not leaving us going elsewhere to see the whole story. K THANKS for all your info anyways.... Just saying N askin'💁❤👍💚💜💙💛👍
Sami are such an underrated People !
Not here in Norway.
its sad they never made it into the top 10 people list
Will you do a video on the Salami Shamans of North Jersey soon?
The word for ”šaman” in Northern Sámi is ”noaidi”, in finnish its ”noita” (nowaday meaning ”witch” due to christianization/demonisation) and in the khanty/mansi languages in Siberia, its ”nait”, also the real name for a drum is ”goavddis/gobdis” which in finnish was ”kandus” (nowadays, theres a word called ”kannustaa” meaning ”to encourage/cheer/root/incite/urge/stimulate etc.” that comes from the šamans drum), also interesting that the word ”šaman” comes from the tungusic languages meaning ”one who knows”, and the etymology of the word is the verb ”ša-” which means ”to know”, in sámi languages ”sáh-” and in finnic languages ”(o)sa-” mean ”to know/to be capable”, very similar
In the middle ages, Catholicism co-existed with traditional Sami Shamanism. The persecution came in the 17th. century from Lutheran Denmark-Norway and Sweden, when colonising Sápmi. The Sami religion was banned on death penalty as witchcraft.
Can you please do a video on wizards.
The drum reminds a lot to the golden compass of His Dark Materials. Animals are also around the object and both are made to the predict the future or know the truth
That’s because shamanic traditions influenced the writer when he wrote the book,
Thank you for the informative vidio. Nice to hear of my forefathers.
Pretty cool.
This would make a cool player character class in Dungeon and Dragons.
@Scott e. Nosferatu ~right? Do you play? or want to play a campaign on roll 20? Im looking for some folks or a game, it would be cool to have ppl know or know of each others characters to a degree. HMU if you can & I am down to join a campaign or find one at some point. :-)
I need to either find or make the runebom drum that works for me.. If anyone truly knows where I can get the exact components or one of my ansesters drums I would appreciate it very much..thank you..
Can you please make a video on Kali purush the Satan of Hindu mythology
May I ask if you think that the sami eventually were a new step of the human species?
We are still here.
Actually it’s come from Gok Tengrizim before shamanism it was their religion!But it’s almost same religious 💪🏼👌🏼
Amazing information I've actually had dreams come true I've often wondered why it's a true story and now I understand more the church did anyone else notice that the word gaunt or God and some of the similarities that the church to use to pacify this culture is in the Bible like the walking on water the wind the magic who knows maybe Jesus Christ was a white dude and they got their history mixed up you never know excellent post
Church has destroyed old culture in Europe but this similar culture is still practiced in Himalayan india
Oh how the little piggies will grunt when they hear how the old boar suffered..
Ragnar!
Sami are one of the few indigenous people still left and have their own government i read
Even in Norway there's witchcraft
Of course, it exists everywhere and is nothing to fear if you believe in it
@@brucejedilee5290 What!!, Witchcraft is down right evil, are you a practitioner of witchcraft?
@@Benja944 No, I don't believe in it. However I have read about it as I love mythology and religion. And I can tell you that it is not evil nor is it good, it depends entirely on who uses it. It was only after the church took over that it was viewed as evil because they feared its users, not because they were evil but because they threatened their power. Before the curch magic had been used for good many times, it brough good crops, heal the sick and could warn of future dangers.
@@Benja944 what's "evil" about witchcraft?
@@Bluebelle51 Seriously you have to make sacrifices to the demons according to the witch and if you're a woman you may have to sleep with the witchdoctor. you must be knowledgeable enough to know that witchcraft is satanic unless you want material wealth, sabotaging people and businesses for your success, love potions you must know there's only one powerful being and his name is Jesus Christ.
We are still here and we are still helping.
4 more videos to go
Proudly sapmi Lantto family finmark Norway
Im sami, this video is actually quite misleading. Please renovert it. It’s really important for our fight for the land that information about us is correct. I will say this only ones.
which part is incorrect?
and can i ask you i see lots of people saying Finnish people and Saami are the same? Are they different DNA background or same?
do the ottomans
Are the Sami today Middle Easternised like the rest of Europe? Are they Christians too now?
Something tells me those are not drums
Since a very young age i had been told by my parents of being related to the Sami. At age 16 I was told stories of ancestors that came to American from Sweden and were the relatives of Sami people 🙏🏼 Christianity never felt right to me!
WE ARE STILL HERE
Sami: *Casts healing and protection spells, controls the elements and mediates between man and spirit*
Christianity: SATANNNNNN! 👁👄👁
Sadly this is the world we live in where everything is being demonized by Christianity...
Disgusting honestly
@@Sinful-Princess69 agreed 100% in my practice as a witch, I haven't gotten any satanic accusations YET 🥳🎊
Im considderd a wizzerd?
Berzerker Shaman can channel entities that grant strength, speed, precognition and damage resistance.
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So they were Druids?
what?
What?
Yep something like that
I received one of these drums from my Finnish sis-in-law.
If you're not a Sami, return it to them
@@thecook8964 *eyeroll* And YOU ARE? I've thrown headless demons out of my house and I'm friends with dragons. I won't be bowing my head to strangers any time soon. And if the universe presents me with a gift, I respect it. You're presumptive attitude is shameful and childish.
@@thecook8964 If they received it as a gift and are using it respectfully, I tend to have very little problem :) - a saami woman
@@hughjanusthegoat4792
>You're childish
>I'm friends with dragons
MY SIDES
@@hughjanusthegoat4792 Most Sami drums were destroyed during christianization. There are only around 70 known to exist. You're a liar.
Their culture is very similar to native American culture
THEY ARE NOT SIMILAR...
@@dsala2614 Yes they are. The similarities are uncanny and not just the culture but the atrocities experienced by both groups. The Sami had their children taken away from them and put in boarding schools where they were not allowed to speak their language or worship their deities. The Sami people were not allowed to own land unless they had a Norwegian name. They lived in lavvus which resemble a tipi. They lived off the land and herded reindeer, which they used for food and many other resources. They played spiritual drums while yoiking. They were very in tune with the earth and the land around them.
The Samis still exist…
I heard a uh demon but I never heard shaman
A sad thing, often monotheistic faith cannot abide in peace with other perspectives. There are several reasons for this but ultimately practicing tolerance is perhaps the greatest virtue. 𓂀 𓆣 𓆄 𓃠 𓎃
The polytheistic peoples were far and away from practicing tolerance. More like human sacrifices by the dozen for a good harvest and constant tribal warfare with the people across the creek who think their deer gods are stronger than yours or they sacrificed better children than you.
@@darthmcgee2216 This is all a bunch of made up lies, if you did some real research you'd see human sacrifice was not all that common when compared to animal sacrifice.
Monotheistic religions can't abide polytheism . One of the things that brought down the Roman empire was monotheism taking hold and spreading. Prior to the onset of monotheism, the Romans wouldn't argue about religion, they would simply add the gods of a conquered people into their pantheon because it was less likely to induce revolt. For the Romans, it didn't matter one whit, as long as the taxes were paid and no one revolted, you could have as many gods as you liked.
@@darthmcgee2216 WOW you have to be one of the most ignorant people I've come across in the comment section
@The Gray Ghost Here you are en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Hieroglyphs_(Unicode_block)
8:10
This Man dont look like a Sami.
Really not worth d keg of beer
XOX
Viking druids?
Exactly what I was thinking. Druids
Patrick McCrime Dog natured based fortune telling runes. Only thing missing is human sacrifice and wicker man thing
@@MCorpReview we can't even be sure that some areas that were very rarely visited didn't have human sacrifices 🤷♂️ anyone too far from home or asking too many questions would be perfect candidates to offer up to the gods
Patrick McCrime Dog nice 😀if they want answers, go talk to odin
Don´t confuse things,- Sami people are not Germanic Scandinavian in origin but Uralic Scandinavian which means they did not come to Scandinavia from the south via the Vrieslands around Belgium, Holland and northern Germany up through Denmark, Norway and finally Sweden all the way to the high north where the Sami live but from the plains of Russia and Siberia along the northern coast and shoreline of uppermost northern Russia alongside the later arriving Finns from the steppe plains to the south east around the Ural mountains ( Uralic - get it?) so they were not Vikingr ( which btw. is not something you are but something you do,- you go into vikingr ) but a nomadic reindeer herding people from the plains.
Vikingr druids would have been Vølver,- female seeresses and " witches" practising galdr and seidr - " white" and " black" magic- which was strictly a female practise since it was seen as VERY unmanly for a male to deal in such supernatural practices.
this has nothing to do with actual Sami. This is more about the myths told by old norse and vikings...not true.
Animism is pure, and has no form, but, exists within all beings, animals, birds, amphibians, stones, earth, water, fire, wind, and is mainly akash - pure space. As this 'flatness'' warms-up through mainly human consciousness it becomes light and sound and 'bliss'. Contrary to the above messaging, one who is familiar with all aspects of 'the ONE' is also 'ONE', and of 'UNITY'. Shamans of the above story have largely lost their oneness, and had become of 'partial, bifurcated values' - having one isolated power, or another; but, not of 'wholeness'. Misuse of Nature's powers means that wholeness is not present; much as the brains of modern day man/woman have become out of balance and lacking, also, wholeness. Brain wave synchrony is readily apparent in EEG studies - with the major hemispheres and electrical activities all lined up in synchronous spikes. This is most prevalent at the moment of 'lift-off' into the air (Patanjali's sutras and 'yogic flying'). In today's world of souls who are not of balance - suffering results. A fully 'realized' shaman - which we are all capable of - would know intuitively the wholeness of ALL the Laws of Nature acting as ONE; and, never of imbalance. We see this today in fallen modern men and women . . . of only partial values. Transcend into wholeness, beyond the three fields of creation, maintenance, and dissolution (the 3 gunas), and THEN act. Do your duty. (Gita ch 2). For, duty of this UNITY can only be of ''the GOOD''. THIS is the time for man/womankind to once again regain wholeness - of ALL the Laws of Nature, acting as ONE. Einstein knew this as the unseen, unmanifest Unified Field; but, I suspect he also intuited that Unity is fully capable of becoming - not lost - in outer, concrete life. Transcend into the SELF - Param Atma, smaller than the smallest, larger than the largest. And throw off imbalance of all sort.
christianity.
*facepalm*
You are cringe
It's pronounced Saami, like brits say lager
píseń pro satana
PERRRKELE!!!
Target bill gates all ye wizards
Not sure i like this use of the word "occult"
occult means secret or hidden, it's appropriate usage here. peace
Lord Jesus Christ is the way the TRUTH and the life, no one comes to the Father except through Him🙏❤️🕊. catholic, muslim, buddhism, hinduism etc. they are all false! deception from satan that runs this world, the father of all lies! Holy Bible is the TRUTH🙏 Repent, believe in the Gospel
Oh piss off will you
Whatever.
Christians are hypocrites.
You can't be these three things at once: Christian, Honest, and Intelligent.
If you're Christian and intelligent - you aren't honest
If you're Christian and honest - you aren't intelligent
If you're intelligent and honest - You aren't Christian!
Also, you and the other Abrahamists all worship the demon
you can shuv your religion up your ass