Asutajat
Asutajat is the plural form of the Finnish noun asutaja, referring to a person who settles a place or establishes a settlement. The term is most often used in historical, archaeological, or legal-historical writings to describe the people or groups that founded a village, town, or other community, or who first inhabited an area. In everyday Finnish, the more common word for residents of a place is asukkaat, while asutajat emphasizes the act of establishing and the early population.
Etymology and form: Asutaja comes from the verb asuttaa, meaning to settle or to populate, with the
Contexts and usage: In archaeology and historical demography, asutajat describes the founding population of a site
See also: asukas, asutus, asuttaminen, colonization, urban planning, historical demography.