Steppilapset
Steppilapset is a Finnish term that translates to "children of the steppe." It is most commonly associated with the nomadic Turkic peoples who traditionally inhabited the vast Eurasian Steppe. These groups, including historical populations like the Scythians, Huns, and later Turkic Khaganates, were characterized by their mobile lifestyles, often centered around pastoralism, horse breeding, and a deep connection to the open grasslands.
The term evokes a sense of resilience, adaptability, and a unique cultural heritage shaped by the demanding
While the term "Steppilapset" is not a formal anthropological classification, it serves as a poetic and evocative