sealviibimise
Sealviibimise refers to a traditional Estonian folk practice involving the ritualistic preparation and consumption of seal meat, primarily associated with coastal communities in northern Estonia. The term combines elements of Estonian (*seal*) and a verb form (*viibima*, meaning "to bring" or "to carry"), with the suffix *-mise* indicating an action or process. Historically, this practice was tied to seasonal hunting expeditions, where seals were hunted for sustenance and cultural significance.
The process of sealviibimise typically involved multiple steps, including tracking, hunting, butchering, and preserving the meat.
While seal hunting remains regulated today due to conservation concerns, sealviibimise retains cultural importance in Estonia.