sahtlide
Sahtlide is a term that appears in some historical and ethnographic accounts, often associated with the indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions. The precise meaning and usage of sahtlide can vary depending on the specific cultural context and the language of origin. In some instances, it has been used to describe a specific type of spiritual belief or practice, or a particular social custom. It may refer to a form of shamanism, a set of rituals, or a concept related to the natural world.
The term's etymology is often linked to indigenous languages of Siberia or North America, though definitive