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Sami Family, Norway. Date: circa 1908
Sami People - Early PhotographThe Sami people, (also known as Lapps, although this term is considered derogatory) are the indigenous people of northern Europe inhabiting Sapmi, which today encompasses parts of northern Sweden
Aged Sami Fortuneteller - NorwayAged Sami (Saami) Fortuneteller - Norway. Date: circa 1910s
Two Saami Men smoking their pipes - Norway. Date: circa 1910s
A Saami girl in traditional costume - Norway. Date: circa 1909
Laplanders - NorwayLapp farmers in full furs
Sami People - Norway - with Reindeer and small wooden sledSami (Saami) People - Norway - with Reindeer and small wooden sled. Date: circa 1909
Western Norway - (Laplander) Reindeer & sleigh - People, reindeer, sleigh outside low buildings. Part of Box 185 Boswell Collection - Western Norway. Date: circa 1900
Laplander wearing clothes and hat of fine fur, 16th century.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity
Sami family, Arctic area of SapmiSami couple, baby and dog outside their home. They are from the Arctic area of Sapmi, which covers northern parts of Scandinavia and Russia. Date: late 19th century
A Saami man - NorwayA Saami man - carrying his wordly possessions - Norway Date: circa 1909
Norway - Finnish family living in GrotliA Finnish family (possibly of the Sami People) living in Grotli, a village in Oppland, a county of Norway. Date: circa 1906
Sami Family, Sweden Date: circa 1905
Sami Father and Son Date: circa 1920
Laplander in snowy landscapeA Laplander walking through a snowy landscape, probably going out to hunt for food
Reindeer (Bewick)cervus tarandus The poor Laplander would find it impossible to subsist among their snowy mountains without the aid of this most useful creature