Dmeck, I read both your pieces. I am obviously not an expert on the Sami, but to me it seems both fitting and respectful. I love the idea that all Sami can use the joik to an extent. I know in your arc they are in regular contact with Finns and others, but it could also work very well for a setting where the Sami have survived and decided to stay hidden, like we’ve been discussing elsewhere. I also like how you mention that information about a person and their ties can be “read” from their clothing.
Another very important and magic-related thing is the drum, also depicted in the Sami flag. Having the noaidi use drums should be well-based.
True, I forgot to mention the drum for noaidi. It is important, and I really need to put it there. I think the true shamanic drums could be really large. (At least some of the drawing I have seen. I am reading a book called In Search of the Drum by Ailo Gaup, and the drawing on the cover is quite large.)
I wanted to convey this was simple magic all people needed to/can do. There are not many places to hide on a snow covered plain/tundra
Many of the old drums were burned and there are very few examples still around. I have found a few pictures, but cannot really guess at the size.
I like the idea of writing a story of the Sámi where they decide to stay hidden. I have the beginnings in the works. But it is taking some research, so it is slow going. Much like writing historical fiction..