sovittavana
Sovittavana refers to a traditional Finnish practice rooted in the Saami culture, particularly among the Saami people of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Russia. The term originates from the Saami language, where "sovitta" means "to settle" or "to reconcile," and "vana" translates to "custom" or "tradition." Sovittavana encompasses a range of diplomatic, legal, and social customs aimed at resolving conflicts, maintaining peace, and preserving communal harmony within Saami communities.
Historically, sovittavana served as a form of informal dispute resolution, often involving elders, shamans, or respected
Sovittavana was deeply tied to Saami governance structures, which were often decentralized and community-based. Decisions were
Today, sovittavana is recognized as an important aspect of Saami cultural heritage, reflecting broader indigenous approaches