hartalanseudun
Hartalanseudun is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "reindeer herding area" or "reindeer district". It refers to a specific geographical region within Finland where reindeer husbandry is traditionally practiced. These areas are primarily located in the northern parts of the country, encompassing Lapland and parts of Northern Ostrobothnia and Kainuu. The concept of a hartalanseudun is closely linked to the cultural and economic life of the Sámi people, who are the indigenous inhabitants of these regions and have historically been involved in reindeer herding.
The boundaries of a hartalanseudun are not always strictly defined but are generally understood by local communities