Southern Sámi
The Southern Sámi are an Indigenous people primarily located in the southern regions of Norway and Sweden. They are part of the larger Sámi group, which has a rich cultural heritage and a deep connection to the land. Traditionally, the Southern Sámi have engaged in reindeer herding, fishing, and crafting, which are integral to their way of life.
The Southern Sámi language, known as Southern Sámi, is one of the Sámi languages and is classified as a Uralic language. Efforts are ongoing to revitalize this language and preserve the unique traditions and customs of the Southern Sámi community, ensuring their cultural identity remains vibrant for future generations.