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Understanding the Sami People and Their Cultural Heritage

Laplander refers to the indigenous Sami people who live in the northern parts of Scandinavia, particularly in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The term "Laplander" was historically used to refer to the Sami people, but it is now considered derogatory and offensive, and it is not widely used.

The Sami people have their own distinct culture, language and traditions, and they have a long history of living in the Arctic regions of Scandinavia. They are known for their expertise in herding reindeer, fishing, and hunting, and they have a deep understanding of the natural environment and the changing seasons.

In recent years, there has been a revival of Sami culture and identity, and many Sami people are working to preserve their traditional ways of life and to promote their rights and self-determination. The Sami people are an important part of the cultural heritage of Scandinavia, and they continue to contribute to the region's unique identity and diversity.

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