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Around 1000 years ago, the region now known as Lapland was primarily inhabited by the Sámi people. They were semi-nomadic, relying on reindeer herding, fishing, and hunting for their livelihood. The Sámi culture, language, and traditional practices were well established during this time, shaped by the harsh Arctic environment. Their connection to the land and nature remains a vital part of Sámi identity today.

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