Rusty Bertrand on Nostr: In 1883, a photograph captured a Sami man from Kautokeino, Norway, dressed in ...
In 1883, a photograph captured a Sami man from Kautokeino, Norway, dressed in traditional skins and smoking a pipe. This image offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the Sami people, an indigenous group with deep roots in the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
The Sami, known for their unique language, customs, and reindeer herding practices, have a history that dates back thousands of years, making them one of Europe’s oldest living cultures.
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