Lule Sámi
The Lule Sámi are an indigenous people primarily located in northern Sweden and Norway. They are part of the larger Sámi group, which has its own distinct languages, cultures, and traditions. The Lule Sámi language, known as Lule Sámi, is one of the ten Sámi languages and is spoken by a smaller population compared to other Sámi languages.
Traditionally, the Lule Sámi have engaged in activities such as reindeer herding, fishing, and hunting. Their culture is rich in folklore, music, and handicrafts, reflecting a deep connection to the natural environment. Today, the Lule Sámi continue to preserve their heritage while adapting to modern society.