Σάμι
Σάμι, or Sami, refers to an indigenous people primarily found in the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. They have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices such as reindeer herding, fishing, and crafting. The Sami language, part of the Uralic language family, consists of several dialects.
The Sami are known for their vibrant clothing, called gákti, which varies in color and design based on region and family. Their traditional music, known as joik, is an important aspect of their culture, often expressing emotions and stories. Today, the Sami continue to advocate for their rights and cultural preservation.