Lule Sami
The Lule Sami are an indigenous people primarily located in northern Sweden and Norway. They are part of the larger Sami group, known for their unique language, culture, and traditional practices. The Lule Sami language belongs to the Finno-Ugric family and is one of the several Sami languages spoken in the region.
Traditionally, the Lule Sami have engaged in reindeer herding, fishing, and hunting, which are integral to their way of life. Their cultural heritage includes distinctive clothing, music, and crafts, reflecting their deep connection to the natural environment and their ancestral lands.