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in honor of Beivve, to ensure that she returned to the world and put an end to the long winter season. The sacrificed animals' meat would be threaded onto sticks, which were then bent into rings and tied with bright ribbons. This is called the Festival of Beaivi.
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Beaivi is goddess of the sun, spring, and sanity, associated with the fertility of plants and animals, particularly reindeer. She made the plants grow so that the reindeer flourished and reproduced, and brought wealth and prosperity to the humans.
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The religion of the Sami people: the pagan faith and cult of the Nordic Sami in religious historical light
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were made for the people who were mentally ill. The Sami believed that
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At the time of the year when the sun was returning,
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