Traditional sami occupations are hunting, fishing, farming, and reindeer herding, though only a minority of today's sami make a living from these activities alone, and virtually none live in a natural economy nor have a nomadic lifestyle. Traditionally, the sámi have been nomadic reindeer herders, relying on the animals for sustenance and as a central element of their cultural identity The sámi are renowned for their expertise in reindeer herding, utilizing every part of the animal for sustenance and craftmanship. The sami people live in four countries Norway, sweden, finland, and russia The total population in these four countries is estimated at approx
80,000, of whom around half live in norway. Discover these indigenous people’s traditions, lifestyle and culture Are you wrapped up warm and ready to go
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