- A
goahti (Northern Sámi),
goahte (Lule Sámi), gåhte (Pite Sámi), gåhtie (Ume Sámi) or gåetie (Southern Sámi), (also gábma), (Norwegian: gamme, Finnish:...
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increasingly by
other people for camping. It
should not be
confused with the
goahti,
another type of Sami dwelling, or the
Finnish laavu.
There are several...
- Máttaráhkká
along with Sáráhkká and Juoksáhkká and
lived in the
ground under the
goahti,
below the door specifically. She was only
known to Sámi in Scandinavian...
- to tipis. Some
goahti houses were
occasionally covered with
skins or
fabric as well, but were
generally larger than lavvu, and
goahti were
always used...
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Arctic (North
Norway and Sweden, Finland,
North Russia) – Sami lavvu, Sami
goahti Northwest Europe (Norway, Sweden, Fresia, Jutland, Denmark,
North Poland...
- station, Kota,
Rajasthan Kota the triceratops, an
animatronic toy Kota, or
goahti, a
native Saami (Lapp) tent,
similar to a tipi Kota Vamsa, the medieval...
- is a
mother goddess in Sámi shamanism. She
lives in the
ground under the
goahti. She is
connected to
childbirth and has been said to give
child its body...
- Máttaráhkká
along with Sáráhkká and Uksáhkká and
lived in the
ground under the
goahti, at the back
according to some sources. She was only
known to Sámi in Scandinavian...
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ethnoarchitectural forms;
including the lavvu,
goahti, the
Finnish laavu. The
differences between the
goahti and the
lavvu can be seen when
looking at the...
- Mittådalen. Arch in Mittådalen by the
handicraft shop.
Goahti and flag in Mittådalen by the
stream Mittån.
Goahti and flag in Mittådalen by the
stream Mittån. "Mittådalens...