eipakatuilluille
Eipakatuilluille refers to a rare and controversial aspect of Arctic Circle indigenous cultures, specifically within the Sami people. It is related to the historical practice of curative killing, a term coined by anthropologist Åsmund Egge.
In Eipakatuilluille, sick or infirm individuals were often taken to high-altitude locations, fatally wounded, and left
Early ethnographic studies, conducted by Ánde Somby among others, suggest that this form of curative killing
Some studies indicate that the specific methods of killing varied such that some were bound and shot,
The morality and legitimacy of such inhumane practices is not in anyway understood universally and some of