myljä
Myljä is a reindeer herding tradition in the Saami people's cultural heritage, practiced primarily in northern Scandinavia, particularly in Norway, Sweden, and Finland. Myljä refers to the huts or shelters built in the wilderness, which are used as temporary habitats by the herders during the reindeer migration.
These makeshift dwellings are typically constructed by the herders themselves, using readily available materials such as
Myljä have been an integral part of the Saami reindeer herding culture for centuries, allowing the herders
In recent years, the importance of myljä has been recognized, and efforts have been made to preserve