Albmulaččat, ulddat ja nubbi áibmu

Miehtá buot Sámi gávdnat muitalusaid ulddaid ja nuppi áimmu birra. Leat iešguđetlágán gohčodusat dain iešguđet guovlluin, muhto earamuđui leat hui sullasaččat. Dás guorahallojuvvojit muitalusat mat gávdnojit RiddoDuottarMuseain Guovdageainnus.Uldamuitalusat eaktudit maiddái konteavstta, ovdamearkka...

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Main Authors: Sara, Mikkel Nils, Sjöberg, Lovisa Mienna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Northern Sami
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2023
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/SDA/article/view/7034
https://doi.org/10.7557/sda.7034
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Summary:Miehtá buot Sámi gávdnat muitalusaid ulddaid ja nuppi áimmu birra. Leat iešguđetlágán gohčodusat dain iešguđet guovlluin, muhto earamuđui leat hui sullasaččat. Dás guorahallojuvvojit muitalusat mat gávdnojit RiddoDuottarMuseain Guovdageainnus.Uldamuitalusat eaktudit maiddái konteavstta, ovdamearkka dihte ahte lea nubbi áibmu, mii dábálaččat lea oaidnemeahttun. Nubbi áibmu ja dasa gullevaš fáttát leat maiddái oassin das movt olbmot miehtá Sámi leat čilgen iežaset máilmmigova, oskku ja teorehtalaš vuolggasaji. Dáinna artihkkaliin beassat oahpásmuvvat muhtun muitalusaide das movt ulddat bohtet albmosii, ja guorahallamušaide movt dat doibmet váikkuheaddjin min jurddavugiid ja daguid hábmemis. English title: Albmulaččat, ulddat and nubbi áibmu English abstract: Stories about ulddat, i.e. about inhabitants of another sphere/universe, are well known all over Sápmi. These stories represent a worldview that is mentioned already in the earliest, comprehensive written sources about the Sámis, i.e. from the 17th century. In this article we take a closer look at stories from RidduDuottarMuseat in Guovdageaidnu. The stories about ulddat presume a context that implies among other things the existence of another áibmu, i.e. another sphere or universe not usually seen or heard by us. The second áibmu and the various themes connected to it constitute parts of what people everywhere in Sápmi have explained to be their worldview, belief system, and theoretical starting point. The stories presented in this article give us examples of how albmulaččat, people of our sphere, have experienced ulddat, examples of how these beings appear to us looking like the humans and like the animals in our áibmu. The article discusses how these stories influence our actions and ways of thinking. Miehtá buot Sámi gávdnat muitalusaid ulddaid ja nuppi áimmu birra. Leat iešguđetlágán gohčodusat dain iešguđet guovlluin, muhto earamuđui leat hui sullasaččat. Dás guorahallojuvvojit muitalusat mat gávdnojit RiddoDuottarMuseain Guovdageainnus.Uldamuitalusat ...