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      • Sami, any member of a people speaking the Sami language and inhabiting Lapland and adjacent areas of northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland, as well as the Kola Peninsula of Russia.
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  2. Sep 9, 2024 · Sami, any member of a people speaking the Sami language and inhabiting Lapland and adjacent areas of northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland, as well as the Kola Peninsula of Russia. The three Sami languages, which are mutually unintelligible, are sometimes considered dialects of one language.

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  3. The Sámi (/ ˈsɑːmi / SAH-mee; also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi -speaking Indigenous peoples inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia.

  4. Mar 18, 2021 · Sápmi, the land of the Sámi, stretches across the northern part of Scandinavia and Russia’s Kola Peninsula. For a long time the Sámi people have been in contact with the nation states that were established on the land they call home. They have been subjected to discrimination and racism by the Governments in the Nordic countries.

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    • The Symbolic Importance of The Magic Drum
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    • Joik Is One of The Oldest Song Traditions in Europe

    The Sami's language, handicraft, traditional clothing, and music are distinctively different from other ethnic groups in Scandinavia. The Sami people speak a language that is a member of the Uralic language family, along with such languages as Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian. Interestingly, Norwegian and other Indo-European languages are unrelated...

    Today, around 2,600 Sami people in Norway make their living from reindeer herding, and the majority of the region of Northern Norway is actually used for raising reindeer, an important animal for the Sami people, providing them with fur, milk which tastes sweet and looks like melted ice cream), transportation and meat. Reindeer herders migrate with...

    Before Christianity, traditional Sami peoples' beliefs were based on the practice of shamanism and animism. Animism was manifested in that all significant natural objects, such as animals, plants, rocks, etc. possessed a soul. Sami people also believed in the existence of a number of spirits. The Bear Cult was especially widespread. Sami people als...

    The magic drum was of great symbolic importance among the Sami people. The Noaid used the drum to interpret the messages of the gods. Sami drum, probably from Lule Lappmark. Bowl drum. 40 x 27 cm. Described and depicted by no: Johannes Schefferus in his book Lapponia (1671). Image credit: Nordiska museet; image no 0228846 - CC BY-SA 3.0 After drumm...

    In Northern Scandinavia, there are several places called Sieidis. These natural landforms were worshipped by the Sami people and regarded as gateways to the spirit world. The Sieidis were considered alive, and they required regular attention, or the consequences could be devastating and lead to a lack of luck, illness, or even death. Sami practiced...

    The Sami culture is very rich and has many unique forms of expression. One of them is Joik (jojk), one of the oldest song traditions in Europe. The joik of the Sami people is a beautiful form of dedication to an animal, a person or an important place and even a special event. Traditionally, joiks have been performed without musical instruments, but...

  5. The Sámi people (also Saami) are a Native people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses northern parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia.

  6. Jul 17, 2024 · The Sami are one of the world's indigenous peoples and one of Sweden's official national minorities. Sami country – known as Sápmi – stretches across the northern parts of Sweden, Norway and Finland, and Russia’s Kola Peninsula.

  7. 1) The Sámi are a group of indigenous people that come from the region of Sápmi, which stretches across the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola peninsula in Russia. 2) No-one is exactly sure how many Sámi people there are, but estimates range from between 50,000 – 200,000!