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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
- Sami - New World Encyclopedia
Traditional Sami occupations are hunting, fishing, farming, and reindeer herding, though only a minority of today's Sami make a living from these activities alone, and virtually none live in a natural economy nor have a nomadic lifestyle
- 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
- Sami Traditions: A Guide to Culture, Customs, and Everyday Life
The Sami are the Indigenous people of northern Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula, with deep roots across Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia In Norway, Sami traditions remain a living part of daily life from the coast of Troms and Finnmark to the mountains of Trøndelag and the forests near Røros
- Sami People of Norway and Finland - Atlas of Humanity
The Sami have for centuries, even today, been the subject of discrimination and abuse by the dominant cultures claiming possession of their lands They have never been a single community in a single region of Lapland, which until recently was considered only a cultural region
- The History and Culture of the Sami People
The Sami are the only recognized group of indigenous people in Europe The live in Sápmi, the northern-most region of Fennoscandia, covering parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninnsula of Russia The Sami Language(s) belong to the Finno-Uralic Language Family
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