våddragt
Våddragt is a traditional costume worn by the Sami people, an indigenous group primarily residing in northern Scandinavia, Russia, and Finland. The term "våddragt" is derived from the Northern Sami language and translates to "traditional clothing." This attire is an essential part of Sami culture, reflecting their history, identity, and connection to the natural environment.
The våddragt typically consists of a long, loose-fitting tunic called a "bunad," which is often made from
The våddragt is not only a practical garment for Sami people but also a symbol of their
The våddragt is an important aspect of Sami identity and is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural