reunalitapingeilla
Reunalitapingeilla refers to a rare and historically documented phenomenon observed in certain Arctic and subarctic regions, particularly among Indigenous communities in northern Scandinavia, Russia, and Canada. The term, derived from the Sami language (a Uralic language family), loosely translates to "reunion of the people" or "gathering of souls," though its exact meaning varies by cultural context. It describes a spiritual or cultural practice involving communal rituals aimed at reconnecting individuals with their ancestral heritage, community, and the natural world.
The concept often involves storytelling, music, dance, and shared meals as central elements. These gatherings serve
Historically, reunalitapingeilla gatherings were seasonal, often coinciding with solstices or other significant celestial events. Modern adaptations