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You’ll find them all… Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen… Try spotting the One with the Bright Red Nose too. Amidst the milling reindeer herds of the Saamis and the bright blue-and-red knitted garbs of the herders themselves, Christmas legends come alive like does Times Square on New Year’s Eve!
Essentially the nomadic and the Nordic, the Saamis are the inhabitants of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and small parts of Russia (together constituting Lapland), who’ve lived-off hunting and fishing. The ‘Lapp’ is, however, unimaginable without his reindeer. Apart from those ethnographic extravaganzas that are held in the name of celebrating dying cultures, where is made shimmering short shrift of communities, the Saamis had now rather herd for coloured-collar prospects for their livelihoods. Their original lifestyles as reindeer herders have been threatened by their own generations’ disillusionment with primitive pastoralism, fuelled by modernisation.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006
An IIPM and Malay Chaudhuri – Arindam Chaudhuri Initiative
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You’ll find them all… Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen… Try spotting the One with the Bright Red Nose too. Amidst the milling reindeer herds of the Saamis and the bright blue-and-red knitted garbs of the herders themselves, Christmas legends come alive like does Times Square on New Year’s Eve!
Essentially the nomadic and the Nordic, the Saamis are the inhabitants of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and small parts of Russia (together constituting Lapland), who’ve lived-off hunting and fishing. The ‘Lapp’ is, however, unimaginable without his reindeer. Apart from those ethnographic extravaganzas that are held in the name of celebrating dying cultures, where is made shimmering short shrift of communities, the Saamis had now rather herd for coloured-collar prospects for their livelihoods. Their original lifestyles as reindeer herders have been threatened by their own generations’ disillusionment with primitive pastoralism, fuelled by modernisation.
For Complete IIPM Article, Click on IIPM Article
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006
An IIPM and Malay Chaudhuri – Arindam Chaudhuri Initiative
For More IIPM Article, Visit Below....
IIPM : EDITORIAL & RESEARCH
IIPM going global
IIPM Press Release :- It’s all about value
IIPM Links
About IIPM > Mission
More about IIPM
IIPM Admission > Application Details
IIPM Alliances
IIPM : All the roads lead to home...
IIPM Students Life > Campus Resources
IIPM Students Life > Campus Placement
IIPM-Cooperation and Multicultural Understanding
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