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- Sámi people - Wikipedia
The Sámi (US: ˈsɑːmi SAH-mee, UK: also ˈsæmi SAM-ee; [8] also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi -speaking indigenous people inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia
- Sami | People, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Reindeer, History . . .
The Sami are a people who speak one of the varieties of the Sami language and inhabit Lapland and adjacent areas of northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland, as well as the Kola Peninsula of Russia
- 10 Facts About Sámi History and Culture - Life in Norway
From ancient traditions to modern political influence, Sámi culture plays a central role in Northern Norway Here’s what you should know about the history, identity, and resilience of the Sámi people
- The Sami People | Indigenous Peoples Study Guide
The Sami people (also historically called Saami or, archaically and sometimes pejoratively, Lapps) are the indigenous inhabitants of Sápmi —a vast cultural region spanning the Arctic and sub-Arctic territories of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of northwestern Russia
- Sami People: Religion, Beliefs, and Deities
Although their ancestral lands are not formally delineated, the Sámi people are an indigenous group who have made their home in parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and some areas of northwestern Russia for the past 3,500 years
- The Sámi: Arctic Indigenous People of Sápmi - ConnollyCove
We explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Sámi people, often known as Lapp or Saami, who have inhabited the Arctic circle’s expanses for thousands of years This section delves into the historical context and linguistic identity quintessential to grasping Sámi culture
- Indigenous People of the Arctic - Sámi - Arctic Portal
Traditionally, the Sámi have been nomadic reindeer herders, relying on the animals for sustenance and as a central element of their cultural identity The Sámi are renowned for their expertise in reindeer herding, utilizing every part of the animal for sustenance and craftmanship
- The Sami People: Reindeer Herding and Cultural Survival in the Far . . .
Traditional Sámi language, music, handicrafts, religion, and clothing differ from other Scandinavian ethnic groups; however settlement patterns and lifestyles can vary amongst Sámi people as well For hundreds of years this culture has had to adapt and survive in some of the harshest conditions
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