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Old Sami Man from Finnmark County, NorwayAn old Sami Man from Finnmark County in the extreme northeast of Norway. The Sami peoples (also spelled Saami and also known as Lapps)
Lapland Familes, teepees and huskiesLyngseidet, Norway. Families of Lapps with their tents
Sami people Lappland, Lapland, family group19th century vintage photograph: Sami people Lappland, Lapland, family group
Lapp family, Lappland, Norway
A Lapp family, Lappland, Norway - early 1900s
SE-ABA - Lappland - A. B. Aerotransport Swedish Airlines - airliner Fokker F.XXII for 22 passengers - operating on the Malmo, Sweden to Amsterdam, The Netherlands route
Poster, Lapland, Sweden Date: 1946
Sami people or Lapplanders in a tent made of sail and stakes. Seats made of soft reindeer skins and woollen covers. Illustration from Leopold von Buchs Travels Through Norway and Lapland, 1813
Sami Family, with tent, sled and Reindeer, Finnmark CountySami Family, with tent, sled and Reindeer from Finnmark County in the extreme northeast of Norway. The Sami peoples (also spelled Saami and also known as Lapps)
Aged Sami Fortuneteller - NorwayAged Sami (Saami) Fortuneteller - Norway. Date: circa 1910s
Laplanders - NorwayLapp farmers in full furs
Sami People - Display at Skansen, SwedenTraditional homes of the Sami peoples (also spelled Saami and also known as Lapps, although this term is considered derogatory), an arctic indigenous people inhabiting Sapmi
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
Calcarius lapponicus, Lapland longspurPlate 365 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Strix nebulosa, great grey owlClose-up photograph of a great grey owl (Strix nebulosa), which can be found from Scandinavia across Siberia to Sakhalin, Alaska, Canada, and parts of the nothwestern United States
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