The Sámi culture is the heritage of the Sámi people, an Indigenous group primarily found in the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. They have their own languages, traditional clothing, and customs, which reflect their deep connection to the Arctic environment. Reindeer herding is a significant aspect of their lifestyle, providing food, clothing, and materials for crafts.
Sámi music, particularly the traditional form known as joik, is an important cultural expression that conveys emotions and stories. The Sámi also celebrate various festivals, such as the Sámi National Day, which honors their history and promotes awareness of their rights and culture.