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From her reindeer farm in Norway, Máret Ravdna Buljo safeguards Sámi culinary heritage and creates some of Hurtigruten's most ...
In the glow of blue spotlights, Laiti rapped while a crowd of more than 300 listened, some of them singing along and dancing.
Festival goers in Finland have been treated to a line-up of rap artists - including Indigenous artists performing in their ...
The Sámi people are indigenous to Sápmi, a cultural region of Europe and Russia that covers the northern parts of Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia. For centuries, the Sámi people relied on ...
Meet the Sámi, an Indigenous community still thriving in the Sápmi region, which today encompasses Norway, Sweden, Finland, and northwest Russia. In this week’s podcast episode of Lost ...
Video. A music festival in Utsjoki, Finland, is bringing together rap artists from across the region, including performers ...
Learn about the Sámi people of the Sápmi region, spanning Norway, Sweden, Finland, and northwest Russia, in this week's episode of "Lost Cultures: Living Legacies." ...
It was well past midnight when Mihkku Laiti took to the stage at an open-air music festival in Utsjoki, a Finnish village ...
Sámi reindeer eat feed supplied by their herders. The change in diet is not just an added expensve but a seismic shift both in the reindeer diet and the Sámi way of life. Photo: Mark Olden * Any ...
A traditionally seminomadic people who number around 80,000, the Sámi are scattered across roughly 150,000 square miles across the northern parts of Finland, Norway, Sweden and the Kola Peninsula ...
An Indigenous people, the Sámi, who number around 80,000, inhabit a vast territory that stretches across the Arctic areas of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia’s Kola Peninsula.For centuries ...
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