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Northern Scandinavian girl in traditional costume, lisening to the sound of the sea in a conch shell. Possibly a young member of the Sami People. circa 1910s
Sami People, Norway - outside their tent Date: circa 1910s
Lapland Familes, teepees and huskiesLyngseidet, Norway. Families of Lapps with their tents
Laplanders and ReindeerA Lapland man and woman with their two children, reindeer and dog, outside their tepee
Lapps in Lapland during daily life with reindeer living and working in 1650
Sami Family, Norway. Date: circa 1908
Laplanders with a reindeer herd Norway early 1900s
Laplanders milking reindeer
Laplanders and Reindeer brought to London by W Bullock Date: 1822
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
Sami people, Laplanders, man and woman of Lapland, 1818. The man holds a brace of fish and points to a man riding a sleigh drawn by a reindeer
Man and woman of St. Petersburg, Russia. The man has a tray of bottles on his head and the woman carries a basket of eggs
Sami people or Lapps. Jannes Holm in fur hat and collar, and his wife in fur-trimmed hat, Norway Laplanders. Hyperboreans or Finns
Costumes of Europe - Lapland. 19th century
A family of Lapps with tents and reindeer. Date: 1880
LAPPS AND REINDEERWith reindeer and dogs, outside their tents Date: circa 1840
Sami People - Norway - with antlers and dogs Date: 1930
Norway - Sami People Date: circa 1910s
Laplanders - NorwayLapp farmers in full furs
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
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
Stockholm - SkansenSkansen - the open air museum and zoo found on the island of Djurgarden in Stockholm, Sweden. Founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius to show the way of life in the different parts of Sweden before
Sami Family, Sweden Date: circa 1905
Sami People - Sweden Date: circa 1910s
Racial Types / LaplandIn summer Laplanders live in tents, moving from pasture to pasture with their reindeer. The reindeer move in vast herds, often many thousand strong. Date: 1930s
Sami Father and Son Date: circa 1920
A couple of Sami people. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
Djurgarden Island, Stockholm, SwedenA Lapp family from Djurgarden Island, Stockholm, Sweden. This Island experience was opened in 1891 to show the way of life for peoples in different parts of Sweden, prior to the Industrial era
Norway - Sami Family in their tentSami People from Norway inside their tent
Laplanders at Alexandra Park, London, 1885Engraving showing a series of scenes from the visit by a group of Laplanders, from Northern Scandinavia, to display their skills in Alexandra Park, London, 1885
Laestadius in LaplandLARS LEVI LAESTADIUS Swedish Lutheran pastor, botanist and teetotaller, preaching to the Laplanders
Laplander in snowy landscapeA Laplander walking through a snowy landscape, probably going out to hunt for food
Reindeer and LappsWith reindeer and dogs, outside their tents
Lapp Father and SonLapp father and son, with a domesticated reindeer
Pagan Laplanders sacrifice to an idol
Laplanders worshipping an idol