paksuntaamisen
Paksuntaamisen is a traditional Finnish burial practice originating from the Sami people living in northern Finland. The term translates to "burial in a pit" and was once a common method of interment among the Sámi communities.
Paksuntaamisen involved digging a large pit in the ground, typically in a secluded area, where the deceased
The practice of paksuntaamisen has been linked to the ancient Viking and pagan rituals of the region.
Although paksuntaamisen is not as widespread as it once was, remnants of the practice can still be
The study of paksuntaamisen has contributed significantly to the understanding of Finnish and Sámi history and