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Sami leben in Finnland'Italic text'Bold text{Short description|Finno-Ugric people}} The Sámi (/ˈsɑːmi/ SAH-mee; also spelled Sami or Saami) are a Finno-Ugric-speaking people inhabiting the region of Sápmi (formerly known as Lapland), which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway,
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Speakers of Northern Sámi refer to themselves as Sámit (the Sámis) or Sápmelaš (of Sámi kin), the word Sápmi being inflected into various grammatical forms. Other Sámi...
See moreThe Sámi have for centuries, even today, been the subject of discrimination and abuse by the dominant cultures in the nations they have historically inhabited. They have never been a
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The Sámi have been recognized as an indigenous people in Norway (1990 according to ILO convention 169 as described below), and...
See moreSápmi is located in Northern Europe, includes the northern parts of Fennoscandia and spans four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Non-Sámi and many regional maps have often called this same region Lapland as there is considerable regional
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See moreThe languages of the Sámi, like other Uralic languages, are believed to originate from the region along the Volga, which is the longest river in
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See moreTo make up for past suppression, the authorities of Norway, Sweden and Finland now make an effort to build up Sámi cultural institutions and
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See moreIn the geographical area of Sápmi, the Sámi are a small population. According to some, the estimated total Sámi population is about 70,000. One problem when attempting to count the population of the Sámi is that there are few common criteria of what "being a Sámi"
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