It felt quite weird to hear someone say in Finnish that they have never been to Finland, it's too far away. But it was also really heart warming to hear the girl say that there are Saunas everywhere. Even though the language is lost within younger generations, it seems that there's no way that people of Finnish origin would lose Sauna.
America would be a little more interesting if European Americans did more to celebrate their nations of origin. I wish my near ancestors had passed on German down the line...I could be trilingual!
i live in calumet which is 12 miles north of Hancock. i am 75% finn and all of my ancestors are 100% finn. i sure do cherish my roots and i also want to go to Finland at least one time in my life, hopefully take my whole family over there. and saunas are a part of life up here, we have a barrel sauna on a trailer that we bring many places, camping, hunting camp, ect.. its really nice to have a portable one ehh
My Uncles have a camp in Foster City and these Finlanders are absolutely the best people. They are so kind and hard-working and proud. I love to visit up there in summer.
MadameAdam Norjasta ja ruotsista lähteneiden suomalaisien kieli oli jo murretta joka ei ole uudessa maassa eritynyt tai muuttunut tavallisesta poikkeavammin. Täällä pohjois ruotsissa meänkieli on voimissaan eikä tuhannen vuoden vaino ruotsin ja kirkon suunnalta ole tappanut kieltä tai kulttuuria :)
FlosserX I would welcome you, I'm roughly 3 hours from Houghton/Hancock but my family is in the Chatham/Eben area and there are heavy Finnish roots there, every side road has a Finnish last name
No, Finnish is a Finno-Ugric language, And Russian is an indo-european language. So English and say Swedish/Spanish/German are actually closer to Russian than Finnish.
I really enjoyed this video and seeing that the "finnish imprint" has remained to our time. Vermont history is taught without mentioning us or other immigrants but Irish and Italians. In my retirement, I am working hard to rectify this. Kiitos ja hei, hei
I miss listening to my grandma and all my great aunts conversate. They spoke English but had very thick Finnish accents and would occasionally slip a Finnish word or two into the convo.
Finnish is own language and we dont have same culture than Russians or Swedes. Finland has been part of Sweden and later on 19th century then part in Russia result of war. Finland had special autonomy like we have pretty much law like in Sweden at the time. In 1917 we did have autonomy result of rising nationalism... That is Finlands story short
Well, I do say. I never knew myself. It amazes me that there is so much unique adversity in the Yoopee, but they don't teach us that stuff in school. Them damn Finns : ) jk. (Ingichiminwendam ji-noondamaan igaye dagonaa ji-gikendamaan ow Madoodoowin gikinoo'amaadiwag ayaawaad agiw Madoodoowag geyaabi go. Mii ow gikinoo'amaagoowin, apiji go naa. Chi-miigwechiwi'goo ingii-bagamaajonaanaan.)
It felt quite weird to hear someone say in Finnish that they have never been to Finland, it's too far away. But it was also really heart warming to hear the girl say that there are Saunas everywhere. Even though the language is lost within younger generations, it seems that there's no way that people of Finnish origin would lose Sauna.
Vesa Lehtinen almost all of my relatives have saunas lol
Hienoa nähdä pieni pala Suomea siellä kaukana! Nice to see a little bit of Finland far away up there! Greetings from Oulu, Finland :)
I live in Hancock and my my grandparents are a 100% Finnish
Salt of the earth people. Wonderful people. Finnish Americans! Wish we had another 800,000, hard working, dedicated - gems.
Wow I'm Native American and raised in Michigan but I NEVER knew there is a thriving Finnish speaking community!
America would be a little more interesting if European Americans did more to celebrate their nations of origin. I wish my near ancestors had passed on German down the line...I could be trilingual!
i live in calumet which is 12 miles north of Hancock. i am 75% finn and all of my ancestors are 100% finn. i sure do cherish my roots and i also want to go to Finland at least one time in my life, hopefully take my whole family over there. and saunas are a part of life up here, we have a barrel sauna on a trailer that we bring many places, camping, hunting camp, ect.. its really nice to have a portable one ehh
Tervetuloa!
My Uncles have a camp in Foster City and these Finlanders are absolutely the best people. They are so kind and hard-working and proud. I love to visit up there in summer.
ihan omanlaisensa korostus ja ääntämys on heillä puheessa. kieli muuttuu kun se eristyy :)
MadameAdam Norjasta ja ruotsista lähteneiden suomalaisien kieli oli jo murretta joka ei ole uudessa maassa eritynyt tai muuttunut tavallisesta poikkeavammin. Täällä pohjois ruotsissa meänkieli on voimissaan eikä tuhannen vuoden vaino ruotsin ja kirkon suunnalta ole tappanut kieltä tai kulttuuria :)
If I ever travel to USA, I want to visit Hancock and any other towns with people with finnish roots and just talk to people there.
FlosserX tekisin samoin ellen ois introvertti :D
FlosserX I would welcome you, I'm roughly 3 hours from Houghton/Hancock but my family is in the Chatham/Eben area and there are heavy Finnish roots there, every side road has a Finnish last name
Really interesting how their language has changed from loan words to pronounciation!
No, Finnish is a Finno-Ugric language, And Russian is an indo-european language. So English and say Swedish/Spanish/German are actually closer to Russian than Finnish.
my great-auntie Evey at 4:15
I really enjoyed this video and seeing that the "finnish imprint" has remained to our time. Vermont history is taught without mentioning us or other immigrants but Irish and Italians. In my retirement, I am working hard to rectify this. Kiitos ja hei, hei
+EA Mantari I didn't even know there were Finns in Vermont. What part of Vermont are they most common?
tapiola mischigan :D lol :D
Aika siisti juttu! :D
This is pretty cool.
I Live in Maryland (DC REGION) and omgosh.. I Love all things finland so much... gosh dangit you Upper Peninsula peep!
My god you Upper Peninsula guys are awesome :DD
i want to visit finland or i could just go to michingan
75% Finn 25% Swed both sides of my family came to the U.P. in the early 20th century. SISU!
I miss listening to my grandma and all my great aunts conversate. They spoke English but had very thick Finnish accents and would occasionally slip a Finnish word or two into the convo.
Great video :)
Very nice film!
Finnish is own language and we dont have same culture than Russians or Swedes. Finland has been part of Sweden and later on 19th century then part in Russia result of war. Finland had special autonomy like we have pretty much law like in Sweden at the time. In 1917 we did have autonomy result of rising nationalism... That is Finlands story short
Pitääpä joskus käydä :)
Tää oli tosi hyvä, mutta ois voinu olla pidempi
+Hamm3rJack Minusta se oli todella hyvä liian
I was just going to make a comment about Finglish, funny.
mielen kiintoinen video
too bad TV 6 in Marquette was sold to FOX...
Well, I do say. I never knew myself. It amazes me that there is so much unique adversity in the Yoopee, but they don't teach us that stuff in school. Them damn Finns : ) jk. (Ingichiminwendam ji-noondamaan igaye dagonaa ji-gikendamaan ow Madoodoowin gikinoo'amaadiwag ayaawaad agiw Madoodoowag geyaabi go. Mii ow gikinoo'amaagoowin, apiji go naa. Chi-miigwechiwi'goo ingii-bagamaajonaanaan.)
It is nice to hear and know that the Finnish Culture is still being taught. It is a teaching. Thank you for bringing this news to us.
vähänkö helmi
its fucking crazy how fast people forget their own language...
I live in Finland, and im 100% Finnish.
No. The closest "cousins" for Finland is Estonia.
Then comes Hungary.
@Bluen_p:
What you say is true, but while Finnish and Hungarian are related, Finnish is as close to Hungarian as English is to Persian.
NO. Btw if you would say that in Finland you would end up with a couple less teeth in your mouth...
NO.
FUCK NO.
does Finnish come from Russian?
Jordan Dinerman NO.