Sápmi is the traditional territory of the Sámi people, an indigenous group residing in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and parts of Russia. This region is characterized by its unique culture, language, and lifestyle, which are closely tied to the natural environment. The Sámi have a rich history of reindeer herding, fishing, and gathering, which reflects their deep connection to the land.
The landscape of Sápmi includes vast forests, mountains, and tundra, providing a diverse habitat for wildlife. The Sámi language consists of several dialects, and their cultural practices include traditional music, crafts, and festivals. Sápmi is recognized for its significance in promoting indigenous rights and preserving cultural heritage.