The Sami. They use to be known as the Lapps.
They are Swedish.
Aurora Borealis also called the Northern Lights.
yes
Hudson Bay is the large bay in Northern Canada.
Properly, it's called the Aurora Borealis. Familiarly, it's called the "Northern Lights".
it is called TunisiaTunisia.
The Aurora Borealis.
The Scandinavians lived in northern Door County. They brought with them the custom of fish boils. They practice rosemaling, which is painting floral designs on wood.
The Sami. They use to be known as the Lapps.
Germans Scots-Irish Dutch Scandinavians Jews
Yes, as well as all northern Europeans who had sea access. The term 'viking' doesn't belong to Scandinavians only.
No. Scandinavians are of Germanic descent.
Scandinavians were one race of people in Northern Europe. These were known as Germanic tribes of people who were Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Native Americans as well as Scandinavians/Nordics, French, and British were the first settlers in Northern America.
Refsum's disease has a recessive pattern of inheritance and affects populations from Northern Europe, particularly Scandinavians most frequently.
No, Poles are western Slavs, but they are northern Europeans but the term "norse" is reserved for the Scandinavians (Norwegian, Danish, Swedish people and Icelanders)
No. Scandinavians are Germanic. Celts are not.
The term "Scandinavians" refers to ethnic groups such as Norwegians, Swedes and Icelanders. You can learn more about Scandinavians from the Wikipedia.