segamiskausid
Segamiskausid are traditional cooking vessels used by the Sámi people, an indigenous population inhabiting the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. These vessels are typically crafted from natural materials such as birchwood, antler, or stone, designed to withstand the cold climate and serve functional purposes in outdoor and semi-permanent settings.
Historically, segamiskausid have been essential for preparing various Sámi dishes, often in open fire or embers,
In addition to their practical use, segamiskausid hold cultural significance, representing traditional Sámi craftsmanship and connection
The preservation of segamiskausid contributes to the broader effort to maintain Sámi cultural identity, celebrating their