词条 | Sieidi |
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Sieidi ({{lang-sme|sieidi}}, {{lang-fi|seita}}, {{lang-sv|sejte}}, {{lang-ru|сейд}}), is a Sami cult item, usually a rock with unusual shape. Sieidis are found in nature in certain sacred places, for example at the sea or river beaches or on the mountain.[1] The word sieidi has also been used for holy rocks or wooden figures that have undergone some processing. The victory was a symbol of the divine power ruling over the natural resources that humans needed for their survival. Samis sacrificed parts of their catch at sea to get a successful hunting or fishing in the future. In southern Sami, the name varies between viero-gierkie (sacrifice stone), viero-moere (sacrificial wood), soul-gierkie (goose-goat) and soul-nut (goose-tree). {{Gallery|width=150 |height=100 |lines=5 |File:Stabben_siedi_balsfjord.JPG|in Balsfjord. |File:Недалеко до пика г. Нинчурт, вид на Сейдозеро, Рукотворный сейд.JPG|near the lake Seydozero |File:BU200907_038_Sieidi.jpg|in Saltfjellet. |File:Vottovaara_seid.jpg|on the Mount of Vottovaara in Karelia |File:Murmansk Seid 1.jpg|near the village of Tumanny |File:Murmansk_Seid_2.jpg|near the village of Tumanny |File:Murmansk_Seid_4.jpg|near the village of Tumanny }} References1. ^{{cite book|first=Phebe|last=Fjellström|title=Lappish society in tradition and the present day|year=1986|publisher= Norstedt |location= Stockholm |p=437}} 2 : Sami mythology|Megalithic monuments |
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