suurriista
Suurriista refers to a traditional Finnish term that combines the words *suuri* (meaning "great" or "large") and *riista* (meaning "game" or "wildlife"). The term is most commonly associated with the practice of hunting large game animals, particularly in the context of Finnish hunting culture. Historically, suurriista hunting was a significant activity for both subsistence and cultural traditions among Indigenous Sámi peoples and Finnish settlers in the northern regions of Finland, Sweden, and Norway.
The term encompasses animals such as moose (*hirvi*), reindeer (*poro*), bear (*karhu*), and sometimes wolves (*kettu*),
Suurriista hunting is also tied to Finland’s cultural heritage, with rituals, festivals, and communal events often
Today, suurriista hunting is both a recreational pursuit and a means of wildlife conservation, with hunters