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  1. In research made by M. Ingman and U. Gyllensten in 2006 is a slightly different setting shown: Norwegian Sami belongs to U5b as well as U5b1b1 to 56.8%, Finnish Sami with 40.6%, Northern Sami in Sweden to 35.5% and Southern Sami in Sweden within reindeer herding to 23.9% while Southern Sami in Sweden outside of reindeer herding/other occupation ...

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  3. Description. Map of USA with state names.svg. English: A map of the United States, with state names (and Washington D.C.). Source. See below. Author. The original was edited by Andrew c to include Nova Scotia, PEI, Bahamas, and scale key. It was originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia with the same title by Wapcaplet :

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pite_SámiPite Sámi - Wikipedia

    Pite Sami language area (red) within Sápmi (grey) Pite Saami is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. Pite Sámi or Arjeplog Sámi (Pite Sami: Bidumsámegiella, Swedish: Pitesamiska, Norwegian: Pitesamisk) is a Sámi language traditionally spoken in Sweden and used to be spoken in Norway.

  5. The oldest orthography for Northern Sámi in Norway, that of Knud Leem, upholds this tradition. The second tradition goes back to Rasmus Rask's revision of Leem's orthography, as Rask builds on the phonemic principle. North Sámi, Inari Sámi, and Skolt Sámi follow this tradition. The third tradition is represented by the Kildin Sámi language ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HettaHetta - Wikipedia

    Postal code. 99400. Hetta ( Finnish: [ˈhetːɑ]; Northern Sami: Heahttá [ˈhea̯hːtaː]) is the main village in the municipality of Enontekiö in the north-west part of Finnish Lapland. It is also the municipality's administrative centre and the start or end point of the standard trekking / skiing route across the Pallas-Yllastunturi ...

  7. Cloudberries – Eaten both fresh and as jam. Cloudberry jam goes well warm with ice cream. Guompa – angelica mixed with milk and left in barrels to ferment. Gumppus – Blood cakes and blood sausages boiled with potatoes and meat. Jåbmå – Leaves of Mountain sorrel cooked to a stew, usually served with sugar and milk.

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