Uralic Peoples
The Uralic Peoples are a group of ethnic groups who speak languages from the Uralic language family. This family includes languages like Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian. These peoples primarily inhabit regions in northern and eastern Europe, including parts of Finland, Russia, and Hungary. They have rich cultural traditions and histories that vary from one group to another.
Many Uralic Peoples share common ancestry and cultural traits, such as a connection to nature and traditional practices like reindeer herding among the Sámi people. Their languages and customs reflect a deep relationship with their environments, showcasing unique folklore, music, and art that highlight their diverse heritage.