Arjeplog blasphemy trial of 1687
The Arjeplog blasphemy trial of 1687 took place in Arjeplog in 1687 against two Sámi, Erik Eskilsson and Amund Thorsson, who were put on trial accused of blasphemy for being followers of Sami shamanism during the Swedish Christianization of the Sámi people in the late 17th century. Their case was a notable one and is often referred to in Sami history.
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