Alisuoriutuvia
Alisuoriutuvia, also known as the "Alisuoriutuvia people," are an indigenous group residing in the northern regions of the country of Finland. They are part of the broader Sami population, which is also found in Norway, Sweden, and Russia. The Alisuoriutuvia people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional clothing, language, and customs. Their language, Alisuoriutuvia Sámi, is a dialect of the Northern Sami language, which is one of the official languages of Finland. The Alisuoriutuvia people have a strong connection to their ancestral lands and maintain many of their traditional practices, such as reindeer herding and fishing. They have also been actively involved in the preservation of their cultural heritage and the promotion of Sami rights and interests. The Alisuoriutuvia people face challenges such as language loss, cultural assimilation, and economic marginalization, but they continue to work towards preserving their unique identity and promoting their cultural heritage.