alkuaeräiskansat
Alkuperäiskansat refers to the indigenous peoples of Finland. These groups have distinct cultural, linguistic, and historical traditions that predate the arrival of other populations in the region. Historically, the Sámi people are the most recognized indigenous group in Finland, inhabiting the northern parts of the country.
The Sámi have a long history of nomadic and semi-nomadic lifestyles, traditionally relying on reindeer herding,
Other groups have also been historically considered indigenous or having deep historical roots in certain regions
The concept of "alkuperäiskansat" in Finland acknowledges the unique position of these groups within the nation's