ostukohade
Ostukohade is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated among the Sami people, an Indigenous group in northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Russia. The term "ostukohade" translates roughly to "dance of the old people" or "dance of the elders," reflecting its cultural significance as a communal and celebratory practice.
The dance typically involves rhythmic movements, often accompanied by drumming, singing, or the playing of traditional
In modern times, ostukohade has been adapted into contemporary Finnish folk dance traditions, sometimes integrated into