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"I sound" - yoik as embodied health knowledge
The earliest descriptions of yoik and Sami culture depict it as something the Sami would integrate into all their living: in daily life, mundane activities as well as spiritual, ritual, and ceremonial practices. Yoik was seen as something necessary for health, well-being, happiness, and success. In short, yoik was an existential necessity.
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A Salutogenic Perspective on End-of-Life Care among the Indigenous Sámi of Northern Fennoscandia. [PDF]
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La Bohème, April 19, 2007 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the La Bohème performances on Thursday - Sunday, April 19 - 22, 2007 at 8:00 p.m., at the Boston University Theater, 264 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
School of Music, Boston University
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Sámi traditional medicine: practices, usage, benefit, accessibility and relation to conventional medicine, a scoping review study. [PDF]
Liu-Helmersson J, Ouma A.
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Development of Cultural and Environmental Awareness Through Sámi Outdoor Life at Sámi/Indigenous Festivals. [PDF]
Skogvang BO.
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Singing the Individual: Name Tunes in Oyda and Yopno. [PDF]
Amha A, Slotta J, Sarvasy HS.
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Universality, domain-specificity, and development of psychological responses to music. [PDF]
Singh M, Mehr SA.
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Yoik is the old Sami form of music/singing produced according to old conventions and used in various communication contexts. A yoik referring to a particular person, a so-called person-yoik, constitutes a musical expression of that person and may be a more powerful symbol of identity and connectedness than a person’s name and may awaken memories ...
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