THE
CONTENTS.
CHAP. I.
| Of the Name of Lapland. | [Pag. 1.] |
| Of the Situation of Lapland. | [p. 3.] |
| Of the Temperature of the Air, and soil of Lapland. | [p. 7.] |
| Of the Division of Lapland. | [p. 9.] |
| Of the Laplanders in reference to the inclinations, temper and habit, of their minds and bodies. | [p. 12.] |
| Of the Original of the Laplanders. | [p. 15.] |
| Of the Religion of the Laplanders. | [p. 21.] |
| Of the second, or Christian Religion of the Laplanders. | [p. 24.] |
| Of some remains of Paganism in Lapland at this time. | [p. 34.] |
| Of the heathenish Gods of the Laplanders, and their manner of worship at this day. | [p. 37.] |
| Of the magicall Ceremonies of the Laplanders. | [p. 45.] |
| Of the Government of the Laplanders. | [p. 60.] |
| Of the Judicatures and Tributes of the Laplanders. | [p. 65.] |
| Of the Laplanders Fairs, and Customs in Trading. | [p. 67.] |
| Of the Language of the Laplanders. | [p. 72.] |
| Of the Houses of the Laplanders. | [p. 80.] |
| Of the Garments of the Laplanders. | [p. 87.] |
| Of the Diet of the Laplanders. | [p. 91.] |
| Of the Hunting of the Laplanders. | [p. 94.] |
| Of the Laplanders Weapons, and other instruments of Hunting. | [p. 98.] |
| Of the Laplanders Handy-craft-trades. | [p. 100.] |
| Of the Womens Emploiments. | [p. 103.] |
| Of the Emploiments common to both Sexes. | [p. 105.] |
| Of their Divertisements. | [p. 107.] |
| Of their Contracts and Marriages. | [p. 110.] |
| Of their Child-bearing, and the Education of their Children. | [p. 120.] |
| Of their Diseases, Death and Burial. | [p. 124.] |
| Of their Cattel. | [p. 129.] |
| Of the wild Beasts of the Laplanders. | [p. 133.] |
| Of their Birds and Fish. | [p. 137.] |
| Of the Laplanders Trees and Plants. | [p. 141.] |
| Of their Mettals. | [p. 143.] |
| Of their Stones, Jewels, and Pearls. | [p. 144.] |
| Of their Rivers. | [p. 146.] |
| Of their Mountains. | [p. 147.] |
FINIS.
FOOTNOTES
[1] Johann. Tornæus.
[2] Ol. Petr. Nieuren. Plantin. jun. Præf. MS. Lexic. Lappon.
[3] Buræus in his descr. of Swedland.
[4] Paul. Warnefrid.