Gerd Courtship is an ancient traditional ceremony of the Saami culture, an indigenous tribe in Scandinavia. This ceremony was held to celebrate the marriage between two people and was held during the spring or summer. The procession began with a group of men mounted on horses who went out to pick up the bride. The bride was carried in a carriage decorated with flowers and branches, and the men sang songs as she was led to the place where the marriage would take place. Once there, the guests danced around the car while the couple exchanged gifts and words of love. At the end of the procession, the guests would gather to share food and drink before the couple set off together for their new life together. This ceremony is still practiced today by some Saami communities, but it has also been adopted by many other cultures as a way of celebrating marriage between two people.