The Sami, formerly known as the Lapps.
Yes, caribou, known as reindeer in Europe, do live in Sweden. They are primarily found in the northern regions of the country, particularly in Lapland, where they are an integral part of the Sámi culture and economy. Reindeer are semi-domesticated in Sweden and are herded for their meat, milk, and hides.
Yes; they are very common. Might not have originated from Sweden. But in Sweden that's what they call pancakes.
The Night Herder - 1911 was released on: USA: 21 November 1911
Swedes, or Swedish.
Three gold crowns in a triangle formation.
Finnish (from Finland) for one. Rangutan adds:The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) lives mainly in the Arctic circle spaning Russia, Norway, Finnland, Sweden, Greenland, and Canada. Some also live wild in Scotland, USA (Idaho) and Mongolia. They are wild and not domestic so do not usually have a herder!
A shepherd.
No. There are considerable numbers of reindeer living in Norway. Sweden and Finland.
blitzberg the Jewish reindeer!
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
Four days with a healthy reindeer and two virgins.
Indeed you can. Reindeer is venison meat. It's a popular dish in some colder countries such as Sweden and Finland.
a raindeers habitat is in a forest or a jungle
Australians, should they choose (for some reason) to refer to reindeer, call them reindeer.
steve
reindeer
Dinner