kulkureitteihin
Kulkureitteihin, also known as "traveling reindeer" or "migratory reindeer," refer to reindeer herding practices primarily found among the Sámi people of Northern Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia. This traditional way of life involves the seasonal movement of reindeer herds between summer and winter pastures to ensure optimal grazing conditions and survival.
The practice relies on deep knowledge of the landscape, weather patterns, and reindeer behavior. Herders, known
Kulkureitteihin plays a crucial role in Sámi culture, providing sustenance, clothing, and tools while maintaining a
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has acknowledged the importance of reindeer herding,