- Sámi people - Wikipedia
The Sámi ( ˈ s ɑː m i SAH-mee; 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 The region of Sápmi was formerly known as Lapland
- The Sami People | Indigenous Peoples Study Guide
The Sami, also known as Saami or Lapps, are an indigenous people of Northern Eurasia, traditionally inhabiting the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia’s Kola Peninsula
- 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
- The Sámi: Europes Indigenous People of the Arctic—Identity, Culture . . .
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
- Sami - New World Encyclopedia
Since the establishment of Sami Parliaments in Sweden (1993), Norway (1989), and Finland (1973), the Sami have been able to democratically elect representatives to help regulate issues in language, culture, education, and industry, as well as make sure Sami rights are not violated
- Sami Cultural Center of North America
The Sami (Sámi, Saami, Same) are the indigenous people of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Russian Kola Peninsula The Sami Cultural Center — serving descendants of Sami immigrants to North America and others interested in discovering and celebrating Sami culture and history
- Sami People: Facts And History About The Only . . . - Ancient Pages
The Sami (Sámi) people, who live in the far north of Europe, have never had a sovereign state of their own Today, they live in four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia Approximately 80,000 Sami people live in these four countries; however, around half live in almost all parts of Norway
- The Sámi, Indigenous People of the Arctic - House of Lapland
Out of the ten Sámi languages, nine are still spoken Three of these are spoken in Finland: North Sámi, Inari Sámi and Skolt Sámi Sámi culture includes their language, cultural heritage and cultural expressions, Sámi art, traditional knowledge of the Sámi, traditional livelihoods and the modern ways of practicing them, as well as other cultural traditions and manifestations practiced by
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