Liitja
Liitja is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated among the Sámi people of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Russia. The term "liitja" derives from the Sámi word *liidjá*, meaning "to dance" or "to move in a circle." This dance form is deeply rooted in Sámi culture and has been practiced for centuries, often accompanying seasonal rituals, celebrations, and communal gatherings.
Liitja typically involves a circular formation where participants hold hands or link arms, moving in a rhythmic,
The dance holds cultural significance as a way to preserve Sámi heritage and strengthen community bonds. It
While Liitja is most strongly associated with the Sámi people, its influence has also extended to broader