saamelaista
Saamelaista, also known as Saamelaisleiri, is a cultural and linguistic camp designed by the Finnish government for teaching the Saami language to children from the indigenous Saami population of Finland. Established in 1974, the camp is aimed at promoting the language, culture, and traditions of the Saami people, who speak the Saami language and have strong ties to the natural environment of Lapland.
Located in Inari municipality, Finnish Lapland, the camp serves over 100 children each summer, who come from
The primary goal of the saamelaista is to pass on the Saami language, traditions, and way of
Saamelaista is an essential institution for preserving and revitalizing Saami language and culture. It offers supportive,
Saamelaista camps generally operate for several weeks during the summer season, welcoming students from a wide