karkotteet
Karkottes are an indigenous people of Finland, traditionally inhabiting the northern regions of the country. They are a Uralic-speaking ethnic minority and one of the five native peoples of Finland.
Historical records indicate that the karkottes have been present in the region since at least the Middle
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the karkottes faced significant pressure to assimilate into Finnish culture.
Today, the karkottes are an officially recognized indigenous group in Finland. Efforts have been made by the
The karkott architecture is also a reflection of their cultural heritage. Traditional karkott dwellings were constructed
Overall, the karkottes are an important part of Finland's cultural and historical fabric. Their story serves