Top 10 Fascinating Facts About The SÁMI People

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  • @davidturner4610
    @davidturner4610 3 года назад +92

    My DNA test revealed I am Saami from around Seiland Island region. Im also Northern Swedish yet I live in Australia. Jeez

    • @nautyseilor6402
      @nautyseilor6402 3 года назад +6

      I a world of "diversity", you are a white oppressor. No seriously, that is what those critical theory lunatics would label you as.

    • @RP-xn4xu
      @RP-xn4xu 3 года назад +7

      What DNA test did you take?

    • @mgray999
      @mgray999 2 года назад +2

      What test did you take?

    • @birnenaugustbirnenaugust321
      @birnenaugustbirnenaugust321 2 года назад +1

      Hm...I want to do one aswell!
      Maybe you wanna share where? 🙏

    • @AHD2105
      @AHD2105 2 года назад +6

      @@nautyseilor6402 Thats so mental. The word 'slave' comes from the name Slav, the Slav peoples. They were farmers in small villages and therefore easy targets for Muslim and Central Asian groups to use as slaves. They did this for centuries because the 'white' ethnic groups were more passive (unless engaged in war of course). But the ways they were used, was horrendous and sad. So the original oppressors were necessarily 'white' peoples. However, these matters should be put to rest, as it were only our ancestors, and not the actions of those here today.

  • @patriciamartin6756
    @patriciamartin6756 9 месяцев назад +15

    My husband is Sami from Sweden. My daughter in law is indigenous American Indian and yet as an experiment, just to see if they could, they were able to build teepee, native costumes, cradleboards and native costume, as well as jewelry. They also played music and honor the spirits. Their must have been a land bridge connecting America, Europe,Asia, etc. Strange though the customs stayed with them all

    • @keithhigh7773
      @keithhigh7773 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, l think your theory about a land bridge is correct. The similarities are even stronger in Alaska. Best wishes.

  • @ButterFly-zh8ho
    @ButterFly-zh8ho 2 года назад +32

    1 - The Sami occupy all the territory of Scandinavia, Finland and the north of Russia, they came there at the retreat of the glaciers, like the Finns who came later they come from the south of the Urals.
    2 - The Sami are much more numerous and are everywhere, I am a Sami born in Finland and I live in France.
    My family migrated elsewhere to the USA and Canada, UK, France ... but in Finland and Sweden we lived and even live in the south as well as in the north.
    7 - In the Finnish collection Kalevala we find the people of the north with their queen the ice witch and her daughter with whom the Finnish hero is in love.

    • @david82633
      @david82633 2 года назад +5

      the Sámi are only indigenous to the north of Scandinavia, not all of it, denmark don't have Sámis except immigrants

    • @galenbjorn443
      @galenbjorn443 2 года назад +1

      There lived Norse people in umeå 1000 years before any Sami even came to ''Sweden'' so the Same must have pushed down the Norse when they entered Scandinavia or intermixed. But yes the church was awful to the sami and before that, the Christians were awful to us Norse, killed us and totally destroyed our culture, way of life and religion

    • @r.v.b.4153
      @r.v.b.4153 2 года назад +1

      "they came there at the retreat of the glaciers"
      Only a portion of their ancestry, as is the case with most Europeans. Much of the WHG (and EHG) portions of their genome came to Fennoscandia after the glaciers retreated, though some of these may have descended from later influxes of populations with similar ancestry (i.e. hunter-gatherer ancestry from the European Plain).

  • @geob01
    @geob01 3 года назад +26

    I can't bear these documentaries where they talk about reindeer yet show pics of elk. I think there is only one person in the world who illustrates these things, he's sequestered way somewhere, doesn't care about truth and hates his job.
    But I liked it apart from that.

    • @lordfarquar9215
      @lordfarquar9215 Год назад +1

      I like this comment.

    • @sigridrp
      @sigridrp Год назад +2

      Agreed! And the footage is clearly from a different continent altogether!

    • @taddelwaldgeist2022
      @taddelwaldgeist2022 11 месяцев назад +1

      Where do you see a moose/elk? I didn't see any in the video. What minute?

    • @geob01
      @geob01 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@taddelwaldgeist2022
      At .55 they start by showing a reindeer, then switch over to a group of elk. It's their video, they can do what they want, but it could be misleading and confusing to people.

    • @taddelwaldgeist2022
      @taddelwaldgeist2022 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@geob01 okay, you mean an american elk. 😅 Don't you? I thought about an european elk, called a moose. Because Sami come from europe. That's quiet a diffrence. 😅

  • @bradanfeasa
    @bradanfeasa 3 года назад +27

    It's not a big deal but the illustration that accompanies the final note about the Sami having their own parliament is actually one of the Canadian Parliament buildings in Ottawa.

    • @donnahildebrand4735
      @donnahildebrand4735 3 года назад +2

      Ya I noticed that but we don't have Sami we have Inuit who live in our north. A Canadian 🇨🇦

    • @st4r444
      @st4r444 3 года назад

      Aren't there greenlanders?

    • @donnahildebrand4735
      @donnahildebrand4735 3 года назад +2

      @@st4r444 Quite possibly. The video was about the Sami though, who are a significant identifiable indigenous group in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. And the hats are not part of the national costume of Greenland. Greenland is part of Denmark. Just an observation. 🇨🇦

  • @nicenoodle
    @nicenoodle Год назад +7

    I am a sami❤

    • @gretashapiro4118
      @gretashapiro4118 8 месяцев назад +1

      Great. Now marry Sami or at least European. The European peoples need you

  • @michaelmckay5570
    @michaelmckay5570 2 года назад +5

    I find these people, how can I say fascinating!

  • @jamesolsen350
    @jamesolsen350 2 года назад +9

    My grandparents were Sami people. One hundred thirty years ago they were called Lapp Landers.

    • @kanrojidarling
      @kanrojidarling Год назад +5

      yes. please do not call them that anymore. it is offensive.

    • @cocoaorange1
      @cocoaorange1 Год назад

      I have the same rhetoric regarding calling a person of Romany descent Gypsies.

    • @geob01
      @geob01 Год назад

      @@kanrojidarling
      I am completely ignorant on this topic. Could you explain why it is offensive?

    • @kanrojidarling
      @kanrojidarling Год назад +5

      @@geob01 certainly! the term was given to us by vikings years ago, and, though it wasn't a problem back then, it's turned into a derogatory word to mock/dehumanize the sámi people. it's been used against us to call us simple, poverty-stricken, abnormal and the like. its essentially like a slur at this point in time.

    • @reinokarvinen8845
      @reinokarvinen8845 Год назад +2

      are you a sami or just a woke person. in finland anyone who live in the northern part is called a lapplander@@kanrojidarling

  • @ericrorris6912
    @ericrorris6912 2 года назад +3

    i am supposed to be sami my grandparents came from norway and sweden and lived in warroad minneasota and around the northern part of mnnesota i live in minneapolis minnesota i would like to visit the sami area sometime eric rorris

  • @haleybunker1339
    @haleybunker1339 11 месяцев назад +3

    They are all beautiful gorgeous animals.

  • @andreaskj
    @andreaskj 3 года назад +6

    What the fudge!? Those are not reindeer! Hahahaha, to lazy to look it up huh?
    Our reindeer are sexier 😉😆

  • @bakidilek
    @bakidilek Год назад +7

    Sámi peoples are awesome. It is so sad to hear that Sweden dig Sámi people's ancestors' graves and took their bones for so called scientific reasons. Sámis deserve a big country of their own.

    • @lba6859
      @lba6859 9 месяцев назад

      yes, should respect indigenous minorities and cultures.

  • @mattirodgers7637
    @mattirodgers7637 2 года назад +3

    as a sámi, most of these aren't true

  • @bjrngumundsen939
    @bjrngumundsen939 2 года назад +3

    kaikki tämä video ei perustu faktoihin. tämä henkilö ei ole Sapmi, joten hän perustaa kaiken toisen käden tietoihin, jotka eivät ole täysin tarkkoja.

  • @drfred1203
    @drfred1203 Год назад +1

    meh. Very generalized information which could be viewed as mileading and confusing.
    Also, Why is there a picture of Parliament Hill in Ontario??

  • @keithhigh7773
    @keithhigh7773 Год назад +4

    I am British and had known of Lapp Landers for years.
    But it was only about 10 years ago l discovered the Sami people by watching a BBC television documentary.
    What made the greatest impression on me was the importance given to education. Some teenagers were featured in the film and their command of the English language was excellent. I guess they also had at least one of the Nordic languages as a second or third language.
    Generally, indigenous people everywhere have sufffered throughout history. Now at last their history is being respected and protected.
    I just wish l was 20 years younger so l could travel and meet some of these people.

    • @joelmatos8321
      @joelmatos8321 11 месяцев назад

      They are Sami. Lap means stupid in Norsk.

    • @sdomingo2548
      @sdomingo2548 11 месяцев назад

      Maybe don’t use a slur next time tho

    • @keithhigh7773
      @keithhigh7773 11 месяцев назад

      @@sdomingo2548
      Where is the slur?
      I am confused.

    • @sdomingo2548
      @sdomingo2548 11 месяцев назад

      @@keithhigh7773 just google it rq
      it’s like saying Gypsy it’s looked down on but a lot of ppl still say it I’m only just learning about them but from what I’ve been reading it’s not a positive term. Not trying to make you feel bad or anything it’s not your fault you didn’t know, but other that I agree with your comment❤️

    • @keithhigh7773
      @keithhigh7773 11 месяцев назад

      @@joelmatos8321
      And what does Lapp mean?

  • @golflimaactual
    @golflimaactual Год назад +2

    This was very interesting thank you for sharing

  • @evuchich
    @evuchich 2 года назад +2

    SOMEHOW MY SOUL IS LIKE YOURS. I LOVE NATURE.

  • @PantiRanti
    @PantiRanti 2 года назад +1

    Kindle of fun faks,for a Norwegian speaking Lapp. Thats offensive, like calling a native American...an I

  • @Lmr6973
    @Lmr6973 Год назад +2

    They have to go to a special school to learn how to take care of the reindeer their has hearded for thousands of years? Wow

    • @captainbarbosa6567
      @captainbarbosa6567 Год назад +1

      Yes that was the part that suprised me. It's probably some official bs requirement of having to be 'licensed'. 🙄

    • @taddelwaldgeist2022
      @taddelwaldgeist2022 11 месяцев назад +4

      Many Sámi people did not learn it from their ancestors because they were deported from Sweden, Norway and Finland after World War II to attend Catholic schools. They were sent to non-Sámi families as adoptive children. An alienation took place. The children grew up as Norwegians etc. and were discriminated against until they were ashamed of their origins and traditions. That's why a lot of knowledge has been lost. It is difficult to live in a country where one's own people are not accepted.

    • @Lmr6973
      @Lmr6973 10 месяцев назад

      @@taddelwaldgeist2022 makes sense to me now. Thanks.

    • @Esti-bj6px
      @Esti-bj6px 5 месяцев назад

      @@taddelwaldgeist2022 Yes, you are right. I only learned about my Sapmi roots when I was 29 years old, from an older Sapmi woman who knew my family name and where it comes from. ( From Koli, which 1000 years ago was still Sapmi-area - and the language of "my" Sapmi-people is unfortunately dead by now... ). I had relatives in Rovaniemi, who brought different kinds of Sapmi-stuff to us - me and my sister - but my grandma always mocked them afterwards and said "You are FINNS!" So I never learned the language, but when living in Eastern Lapland, I automatically lived like Sapmi - or should I say, in harmony with the nature since I always loved nature and believed innature spirits. It was the first and only time in my life that I felt at peace and at home. I miss it so much! sadly I live in another country now, and have gotten ill, and also handicapped through traffic accident....I wish for nothing more than someone to come and pull me in a reindeer sledge ( could even be husky-sledge, though not Sapmi at all, however more and more popular due to tourism nowadays and they are beautiful dogs, I must admit ) back "home", I feel like I could heal there. When I listen to trhe song from Ulla Pirttijärvi "Mattharaku askai" I cry everytime like crazy....Funny thing - my cat always comes to next to computer whenever I play Sapmi-music! :D - ...and this video has certain mistakes, but some have mentioned them already, not gonna list them again. Only, I hate the AI-voice - is it really so bad to use real human voice in a video of indigenous people ?????? All my best to you, sister! :) ( or brother, both is just as fine, just felt like you are sister )

  • @leroy7513
    @leroy7513 10 месяцев назад +1

    Im just becoming introduced to the Sami . Very very interesting and would like to know more. Thank you.

  • @WanderZen
    @WanderZen 6 месяцев назад

    I-M253 DNA
    My Ancestors hail from Sapmi.

  • @audnorakalbekkdalen9082
    @audnorakalbekkdalen9082 Год назад +1

    Sorry, but what you show many pictures of in this presentation, is not reindeer but deer- a different species.

  • @Okapi.LuckyFeather
    @Okapi.LuckyFeather Месяц назад

    Why do they keep showing Elk??? Lame.

  • @savvageorge
    @savvageorge 2 года назад +3

    Interesting that they live in tents like Native Americans. I wonder if there could be some connection between the first native Americans and the Sami?

    • @Catitalaratoncita
      @Catitalaratoncita 2 года назад +1

      Perhaps, I have known many Sami’s who live together with other Norwegians in houses and big cities.

    • @lordfarquar9215
      @lordfarquar9215 Год назад +1

      Everyone is the same in some aspects. Given that this is how people lived long before the continents split thats why all our houses look almost alike.. people had the skills to make homes way before pangea fell apart.

    • @jbird4461
      @jbird4461 Год назад +2

      @@lordfarquar9215 pangaea split up about 250 million years ago. So there was no chance of building types being tied to that time. For that matter modern humans started moving out of Africa 70,000-100,000 years ago.. even the 1st hominid dates back to 200,000 to 300,000 years ago.

    • @Atuchy
      @Atuchy Год назад +6

      Many indigenous cultures came up with the general similar concept of using sticks and animal hide to make a home. Much in the same way that numerous cultures throughout the world long ago came up with boats or came up with farming independently of each other. They didn’t have to interact with each other to have come to a similar idea.

    • @tonynordlander9626
      @tonynordlander9626 10 месяцев назад

      hey dont live in tents! hundreds of years back some live in tents! only 10% of sami in sweden doin the reindeer cattles!

  • @lordfarquar9215
    @lordfarquar9215 2 года назад +2

    Im just here to learn about something more than myself. Love different culture and every culture has beautiful women and handsome men. Its crazy how we can all be so different yet so...... human..

    • @davidturner4610
      @davidturner4610 Год назад +2

      Hi there the battle between ones very own embedded ancestry and the society they’re in maybe a dreadful conflict. I’ve been in a lot of trouble throughout because I don’t value what ppl value here. Once I found out my relatives are indigenous Laplanders I began to relax and could be myself for the very first time. Lots of love also !

    • @lordfarquar9215
      @lordfarquar9215 Год назад

      @@davidturner4610 nice. And a great way of putting it.

    • @geob01
      @geob01 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidturner4610
      I adopted a baby girl decades ago. She has the 'Norwegian Eyes', the fold beneath the eye. Wonder what her lineage is. Maybe Sami.
      She is so funny. She was a little, about 1-1/2 years old when I let her play in a mountain stream. It was COLD! She turned blue but cried when I took her out to warm her up. Been like that all her life. Hates the heat.

  • @sarahritchie5008
    @sarahritchie5008 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting

  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 10 месяцев назад

    A wigwam does not resemble a tipi (teepee).

  • @tudormiller887
    @tudormiller887 8 месяцев назад

    Is Greta Thunberg Sami ?

  • @claudeknox5319
    @claudeknox5319 2 года назад +1

    8C think that the Sami people are pretty!

  • @Judi7Caroler
    @Judi7Caroler 3 года назад +5

    My DNA reveals that I'm part Sami - a small blotch of neon blue up in the ragged coastal Norwegian Penninsula between Sweden and Finland. Also partly in southern and central
    Norway. I live in Southern California.

    • @miss-ck3xf
      @miss-ck3xf 2 года назад +1

      What DNA test please???

    • @Ekinnajay
      @Ekinnajay 2 года назад +2

      There is no common DNA test that reveals that you are part Sami. Having DNA relatives in that part of Norway could also mean you are Norwegian.

    • @Judi7Caroler
      @Judi7Caroler Год назад

      @Freddie Krueger Ah! That's true. You stated it accurately. I'm an American with a possible Sami ancestor somewhere down the line. 🦌🐧🌲 😀
      Judi Martin

    • @Judi7Caroler
      @Judi7Caroler Год назад +1

      @Marcus It means that somewhere down the line, I as an American for decades had an ancestor who was possibly Sami. My AncestryDNA map of Norway was shaded blue from south to north in the area of Samis. Assumption.

  • @haleybunker1339
    @haleybunker1339 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful gorgeous lovely stunning animals.

    • @Erkele
      @Erkele 2 года назад +1

      ???

    • @hobowalker1
      @hobowalker1 2 года назад +2

      Most of the clips in here were elk not reindeer.

    • @liquidvisual
      @liquidvisual 2 года назад

      and very tasty!

  • @user-bs5ih1pl9u
    @user-bs5ih1pl9u 4 месяца назад

    The Sami are so attractive

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад +1

    That's davinci🌸

  • @theresarezac7502
    @theresarezac7502 10 месяцев назад

    These are my ancestors!

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад +1

    Feed Tim reindeer🌸

  • @mrnabby4178
    @mrnabby4178 2 года назад +1

    how they are persecuted?you didnt tell about these things

    • @kanrojidarling
      @kanrojidarling Год назад

      sámi people were persecuted by being chased deep into our home land, kidnapped, forced to leave our culture, hate crimed, relocated, having our homes burnt to the ground, ridiculed, chased from cities. i recommend listening to the song oppskrift for herrefolk. it tells all you need to know

  • @pistolpete667
    @pistolpete667 Год назад +1

    What do they mean when they say indigenous people?

    • @staggeringdeath8479
      @staggeringdeath8479 Год назад

      That they are Scandinavians but with Asian in them aswell, most likely from when ghengis khan raped his way through the north of scandinavia.

    • @Langkowski
      @Langkowski 10 месяцев назад

      @@staggeringdeath8479 Bullshit

    • @Langkowski
      @Langkowski 10 месяцев назад

      It means they lived within the borders of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia before these borders were established. But it doesn't mean they were the first or only ones to live there. It's not like they were the victims of colonialism or had their land taken from them, as some claim. Those who claim otherwise are either liars or ignorant.
      And it means they belong to a minority that is socially, culturally and/or linguistically different from the national majority.

  • @sisselnilsen4699
    @sisselnilsen4699 24 дня назад

    Museum version

  • @julienovak9628
    @julienovak9628 11 месяцев назад

    Great information to have as we produce Frozen with 71 kids who don't have knowledge of who these people are!

  • @linamydin7442
    @linamydin7442 Год назад +1

    Informative

  • @Budismo7917
    @Budismo7917 2 года назад +1

    Interesting people👍🏻

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад +1

    Noseantramasatrakanunsamecanata🌸

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад +1

    Chub🌸

  • @natankaaren1207
    @natankaaren1207 11 месяцев назад +1

    nice

  • @cocoaorange1
    @cocoaorange1 Год назад +1

    I learned a lot.

  • @ReneeFaulkner-c8l
    @ReneeFaulkner-c8l 9 месяцев назад

    I am Sami

  • @guardemdog
    @guardemdog Год назад

    And was that a long hair chihuahua? Those little guys sure get around.

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад +1

    Hifymaf🌸

  • @wallaceorin7887
    @wallaceorin7887 Год назад +3

    I didn't know indigenous people could look so beautiful!
    I'm about to have another heart attack! Wow!

    • @Canyouhandleth1s
      @Canyouhandleth1s Год назад +1

      Oh yes. My husband is sámi, and he has the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen. They are slanted like asian eyes and bright green like emeralds.

  • @rathgarredbeard4808
    @rathgarredbeard4808 7 месяцев назад

    Those animals in this video were not rain deer, they were elk.

  • @HybridCoaster
    @HybridCoaster Год назад

    I have Sámi ancestors from the Kola Peninsula

  • @PineCloudTheCat
    @PineCloudTheCat Год назад

    The sixth of February is their national day.

  • @Wheelgauge-bt7ox
    @Wheelgauge-bt7ox 8 месяцев назад

    Proud to have the blood of the Sami in my veins.

  • @euvh8880
    @euvh8880 5 месяцев назад

    SAMI 🎉

  • @mrmagoo9249
    @mrmagoo9249 2 года назад +14

    According to my ancestry story.
    A Sámi tribe migrated towards the UK and my mother’s side sort of stayed here.
    My dads side, the Irish people were very heavily tied to the 11th century king of the O’Neil dynasty.
    They then migrated to france and met a family of blacksmiths in the 1800s
    Then moved to London and lived there for some 100 years or so, Then slowly moved towards the coast again.
    Where eventually my mum and dad met.
    I didn’t know any of this until I did my 23 and Me test.
    Really interesting.
    65% Irish, ~22% french, ~10% sámi, ~3% Neanderthal
    Turns out I’m basically not English at all.
    I’m part tribal, part blacksmith, part royal blood, I’m part whisky.
    Fascinating stuff.

    • @Ekinnajay
      @Ekinnajay 2 года назад +7

      There is no way your ancestry report came back as Sami as they don't have that designation.

    • @mrmagoo9249
      @mrmagoo9249 2 года назад +2

      @@Ekinnajay
      If they can have children then they can have ancestors you dingus.
      People have lived in those regions for thousands of years.
      I have ancestry there dating back to when they migrated towards the UK.
      It’s no different than someone being related to vikings, or other Norse or baltic people.
      It’s not direct ancestry as it’s only about 10% supposedly on my mums side when I had my DNA analysed.
      It shows a genetic hotspot and describes a best fit timeline etc
      You’re welcome to make a thing of it, but I don’t really care.
      The DNA test was for me not for you and I am proud to be a small part Sami and know more about my ancestors.
      That my ancestors on my mums side may have been very hard working reindeer herders and wonderful culturally rich people.
      Also… what does “have that designation” even mean?
      I hat the hell are you going on about…

    • @Atuchy
      @Atuchy Год назад +1

      Do you know when your Sami ancestors immigrated to the UK?

    • @mrmagoo9249
      @mrmagoo9249 Год назад +2

      @@Atuchy so they didn’t immigrate to the UK straight away
      It was a gradual migration as far as I know
      The infos a bit limited on their movements, there’s only so much they can know with DNA
      But they must of made the hop across the channel some point
      I don’t know when that was though
      The only things I know for sure because they’re a bit more modern
      Is that I’m largely Irish because of king O’Neill and also I have as far as I know also a fair bit of French from an 1800s blacksmith family, Forgeard’s
      Which as I understand is an evolution of Forge
      But yeah Sami, don’t know too much
      Older lineage on my mums side

    • @Atuchy
      @Atuchy Год назад +1

      @@mrmagoo9249 I suppose it's also possible your ancestors moved to Sapmi (and partnered up for a while) and then moved back to the UK? Interesting!

  • @pergerrard4806
    @pergerrard4806 3 года назад +6

    There is about 33,000 sami speaking people in the world, and about 50,000 samis in the world.

  • @reedbarrow4109
    @reedbarrow4109 Год назад

    Can the Sami buy there clothes from shops or are they ALL self-made?

    • @BoaresAddja
      @BoaresAddja 4 месяца назад

      Depends on which, most of the clothing like gákti/gaapta, and the stuff to wear with them are self made, but some shoes can be bought yes.

  • @cindyknowles7414
    @cindyknowles7414 4 месяца назад

    That is so neat!

  • @Quark.Lepton
    @Quark.Lepton Год назад +2

    Sami goes from Hokkaido Ainu, then to Inuit and Eskimo, to Northern Europe and arctic circle. My mother said, if you look at me, you can travel the whole world in my eyes! 😮 😂

  • @cocoaorange1
    @cocoaorange1 Год назад

    Reindeer class, interesting.

  • @eddehne887
    @eddehne887 9 месяцев назад +1

    After a DNA test my mother's ancestry has a tie to the Sami people. Not sure who put the video together but they kept showing pictures of the Rocky mountain elk/wapati?

  • @jacksolhaug7070
    @jacksolhaug7070 Год назад

    Picture of wrong animals. Pic of deer's istead of reindeer's. 😂😂😂

    • @taddelwaldgeist2022
      @taddelwaldgeist2022 11 месяцев назад

      Where did you see deers? Which minute!

    • @jacksolhaug7070
      @jacksolhaug7070 11 месяцев назад

      @@taddelwaldgeist2022 about 58-59sec out. Deer or elk.

    • @taddelwaldgeist2022
      @taddelwaldgeist2022 11 месяцев назад

      @@jacksolhaug7070 okay, your are partly right. But...
      The reindeer is a species of deer with circumpolar distribution, native to Arctic, subarctic, tundra, boreal, and mountainous regions of Northern Europe, Siberia and North America.
      I guess it could be a red deer at sec 58-59 or something like that.

  • @59FIFTYNEWERA1
    @59FIFTYNEWERA1 2 года назад

    0:30 she is beautiful

  • @blackarm3265
    @blackarm3265 3 года назад +2

    The clothing is bright and very creative an so interesting I didn't realize people herded reindeer

  • @evelynsousa9052
    @evelynsousa9052 3 года назад

    Alguém traduz esse vídeo em português, por favor

  • @tanyaarchuleta8156
    @tanyaarchuleta8156 Год назад

    Us Apaches also have teepees.

  • @americanpatriot2979
    @americanpatriot2979 2 года назад +3

    My Great Great Grandmother is Sami from Northern Finland my Grandmother talked about us being related to Vikings.
    I'm not real sure of that but I'm the biggest of my family large bone broad shoulders. I live in Central America with Cherokee & Choctaw blood I thought about a DNA test but haven't done it. I'm a welder And blacksmith &
    foundryman.

    • @StayAtHomeDogMum
      @StayAtHomeDogMum Год назад +1

      Not correct. I’m 25% Sami and 75% Swedish. Sami is an indigenous people to the Nordics whereby vikings are not.

    • @captainbarbosa6567
      @captainbarbosa6567 Год назад

      ​@freddiekrueger8715it's the internet where people still can quite freely express themselves. Let them.

    • @saravedingustafsson3049
      @saravedingustafsson3049 5 месяцев назад

      Sami people are small, very short but stocky. Vikings and Sami did not mix in general. They lived in completely different areas and with different way they f life, culture and languages

  • @ricr.4669
    @ricr.4669 2 года назад +1

    What's interesting is that the clothes are very similar to those many minority ethnic Asian cultures in Asia.

    • @changchadchanamdong2668
      @changchadchanamdong2668 Год назад

      That is because they where originally Asians. They got mixed later on

    • @feminism8583
      @feminism8583 Год назад

      @@changchadchanamdong2668 No, they were in Europe five thousand years ago, when people wore animal skins.

    • @staggeringdeath8479
      @staggeringdeath8479 Год назад

      ​​@@changchadchanamdong2668 no the other way around.....and u can thank the Mongol empire for that.

  • @pergerrard4806
    @pergerrard4806 3 года назад +1

    5 is not true

  • @maxlai9137
    @maxlai9137 Год назад

    Sami were Ancient Meetei army of Manipur(north east india)we still preserved Sami Lanmi clothes.In Ancient times Manipur was name as Lai Ram Land/Lai Lam Land/Lai Pham Lel/Lai Pham/Tin Pham/Lai Lam/Tin Lam/Tai Pong Paan/kangleipak etc.

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад

    I'm old fashioned in that way🌸

  • @61Ldf
    @61Ldf 2 года назад

    Generally, Sami people do not like when they are reduced to reindeers. They were peasants. Herding reindeers came much later into there lives.

    • @david82633
      @david82633 Год назад +3

      Yeah tend to erase the sea sámi. However, reindeer herding is an older tradition for sámi than farming. Before that it was hunting and gathering, where hunting reindeer was extremely important. We were mostly nomadic until people started settling down a few centuries ago. In the coastal areas they settled earlier

  • @AfroV
    @AfroV Год назад

    11. The women are mostly babes

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад

    🍔

  • @timodne5741
    @timodne5741 Год назад

    No trub🌸

  • @pergerrard4806
    @pergerrard4806 3 года назад

    6 is not right

    • @anterb2540
      @anterb2540 3 года назад +1

      how many is it then?

    • @BoaresAddja
      @BoaresAddja 4 месяца назад

      Leat go don biru jalla? Dïhte lea uktsie samiengïele, åarjelsaemien, pitesaemien, ubmiesaemien, noerhtesaemien, skoltsámi, aanaarsámi, akkala sámi, juovlásámi, kildin sámi

    • @pergerrard4806
      @pergerrard4806 4 месяца назад

      @@BoaresAddja hø wha😭

    • @BoaresAddja
      @BoaresAddja 4 месяца назад

      @@pergerrard4806 There are 9 sámi languages still alive, and 3 that have gone extinct

    • @BoaresAddja
      @BoaresAddja 4 месяца назад

      @@pergerrard4806 mu buori olbmái, (ja pilsbringer) it bat don diehtán ahte dat lea ovcci sámegiela?

  • @saif.restifer.khomain
    @saif.restifer.khomain 3 года назад +1

    How can I find a Sami girl for marry? I'm interested on Sami people.

    • @steveboy7302
      @steveboy7302 3 года назад +10

      Yeah a sami won't want someone like you

    • @saif.restifer.khomain
      @saif.restifer.khomain 3 года назад

      @@steveboy7302 If a Sami girl guess you're my friend, then that Sami girl never want me. Otherwise definitely sami girl accept me as her husband.

    • @el-eijanichols4247
      @el-eijanichols4247 3 года назад +9

      don't marry someone because of their ethnicity, marry someone because you like them personally

    • @saif.restifer.khomain
      @saif.restifer.khomain 3 года назад

      @Landon Taylor I'm not European but my skin white like (more lighter than) European. So European people always think me European or Russian.

    • @saif.restifer.khomain
      @saif.restifer.khomain 3 года назад

      @Landon Taylor No, Iranian/Caucasian descend indian (white minority).