shisioonid
Shisioonid is a term referring to the indigenous Sami people residing in northern Finland, primarily in the regions of Lapland and North Ostrobothnia.
Archeological findings suggest that the Sami population has been present in the area for thousands of years,
Traditionally, the Sami in northern Finland were hunter-gatherers and herders, relying on reindeer for food, clothing,
The Sami language, also known as Saami or Lappish, is a Uralic language unique to the Sami
Since World War II, the Sami in northern Finland have seen significant social, economic, and cultural changes,
Through continued efforts to promote Sami language and culture, many contemporary shisioonid strive to preserve the