The Sámi People in Northern Scandinavia | ❄ They live in Temperatures as low as -30° Celsius!

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2 жыл бұрын

Life above the Arctic Circle: DW's Diana Pineros visits the Sámi, an indigenous people in northern Europe, where it's icy cold in winter. The Sámi have been reindeer herders for centuries. To this day, many members of the Sámi community remain true to their culture and live in harmony with nature. How long do you think you'd last in those kind of temperatures?
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Пікірлер: 101
@Vasemmalta
@Vasemmalta Жыл бұрын
It’s a shame that the Finnish government doesn’t care about their self-determination.
@felipuni123
@felipuni123
Came here after watched "Stolen" on netflix.. love them.. ❤️
@Fiefaen
@Fiefaen Жыл бұрын
Lapland is not the term we prefer it to be called sápmi please
@einienj3281
@einienj3281 2 жыл бұрын
I love reindeer, it's really tasty! "Reindeer salami" is my favorite ♥️
@Eye_oftheBeholder
@Eye_oftheBeholder Жыл бұрын
-30C? Ha! Canada feels no sympathy.
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969
Anti Sami Sentiment, Sentiments, Or Sentimentals have been around in Western And Eastern Europe since the starter of early medieval times and continues running or jogging on today yeah.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP 2 жыл бұрын
❄ They live in Temperatures as low as -30° Celsius! | Get to know the indigenous Sámi people 1404pm 20.4.22 now.. i would have been interested to watch a complete dw documentary on this subject... however happy chappy. p.s that looked like a vegetarian lady being force fed meat. of course how could you be anything but a meat eater up north! i know this...
@PaganRyan28
@PaganRyan28
this video makes want to visit sweden and learn about my sami culture
@Iamyourboss.
@Iamyourboss.
This video made me happy and sad at the same time. I hate that these people have to fight to be recognized. As an indigenous myself I relate to Sami people and their fight to keep their culture alive. I would love to know if there's any brand or restaurant to go to to have a taste of their beautiful culture.
@tudormiller887
@tudormiller887
Why aren't people marching around the world showing support for The Sami people like they do for Palestinian people ? Sami Lives Matter! ❤
@AllegedlyControversial
@AllegedlyControversial
I'm half Dene (Indigenous Northern Canadian), and I think visiting this place would be pretty wholesome
@aubreyplazafan
@aubreyplazafan
i’m 7% indigenous to finland (sami) and i’m learning so much :-)
@llllllllllllllxxxxxxxlllll1040
@llllllllllllllxxxxxxxlllll1040
Love Sami tradition and culture❤
@user-dv5zb9rk6e
@user-dv5zb9rk6e
I Love Both The Sami & Viking Heritage
@haleybunker1339
@haleybunker1339
They are all cute darling pretty beautiful gorgeous reindeer.
@prafullamajhi6685
@prafullamajhi6685 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video
@S0NICHU
@S0NICHU
I am a quarter sami, and i live in america! My "swedish" great-grand parents are actualy from Finland
@marcbiele8020
@marcbiele8020
The Sami People in Scandinavia have been very good integrated in domesticating rendeers. The same could be teached to the Inuits much more efficient than hunting (In Greenland it is fishing!). And thereby the capital gained by fishing and rendeers is good for national economy.
@user-br4hy9pp6k
@user-br4hy9pp6k
This is nearly the same recipe as my family who's been in the Americas for generations and his type of bread called Gáhkku has been made by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia / Sweden for nearly centuries. Just look up Sami people Sweden Gáhkku bread. Sami people can be traced back to 4000 years. Note: If you don't have yeast on hand, you can also use sourdough starter or even equal amount of baking powder. My family stretch the bread a bit before laying it into a griddle. You can also wrap the bread around a stick or metal rod and cook it over a camp fire. Good video.
@BoaresAddja
@BoaresAddja
Much below -30 :)
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