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#10912942
14 January 2024
Three Sami women are posing for a photograph in traditional Sami costume inside a ''goahti,'' or communal dwelling, in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is being carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912943
14 January 2024
Sami women are showing a group of people the oral traditions of the Nordic indigenous community in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is being practiced as a traditional activity and remains an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are crucial for preserving the traditional Sami culture and way of life. The reindeer farms in and around Tromso are typically situated in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. The Sami value reindeer as a source of meat, milk, and hides, and they are carrying out reindeer husbandry in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912944
14 January 2024
A Sami woman is showing a group of people artifacts made from reindeer antlers in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is being carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912946
14 January 2024
Two Sami women are sharing a fire from a bonfire outside a ''goahti,'' or Sami farm communal house, in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is being carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912947
14 January 2024
Three Sami women are sharing a fire from a bonfire outside a ''goahti,'' or Sami farm communal house, in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is being carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912948
14 January 2024
Several people are congregating for a meal at a ''gottu'' or communal kitchen on a Sami reindeer farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is being carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912950
14 January 2024
A Sami shepherdess is looking after herds of Norwegian domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) that are grazing at dawn on the plains of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, which is indigenous to the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for preserving the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often situated in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. The Sami value reindeer as a source of meat, milk, and hides, and they carry out reindeer husbandry in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912951
14 January 2024
A Sami shepherdess is posing next to a Norwegian domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus tarandus) on the plains of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is being carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912953
14 January 2024
A Sami shepherdess is looking after herds of Norwegian domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) that are grazing at dawn on the plains of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, which is indigenous to the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for preserving the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often situated in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. The Sami value reindeer as a source of meat, milk, and hides, and they carry out reindeer husbandry in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912945
14 January 2024
Reindeer antlers are being displayed outside the communal house of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of the culture of the Sami, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, play an important role in preserving the traditional Sami culture and way of life. The reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often situated in areas where the reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. The reindeer provide the Sami with valuable resources such as meat, milk, and hides, and the husbandry practices are carried out in a traditional and sustainable manner.
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#10912961
14 January 2024
A panoramic view is showing a ''lavvu,'' or conical tent, on a Sami reindeer farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. The Sami people, who are indigenous to the region, are practicing reindeer husbandry, a traditional activity that is an integral part of their culture. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, play a crucial role in preserving the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Located in and around Tromso, the farms are situated in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. The Sami value reindeer for their meat, milk, and hides, and they are managing reindeer husbandry in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912962
14 January 2024
An interior view of a ''lavvu,'' or conical tent, is being shown at a Sami reindeer husbandry farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is being practiced as a traditional activity and remains an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are playing an important role in the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are typically located in areas where reindeer are grazing freely for part of the year. The Sami are using reindeer as a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides, and are conducting reindeer husbandry in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912955
14 January 2024
A Norwegian domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus tarandus) is grazing on the plains of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912956
14 January 2024
A Norwegian domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus tarandus) is grazing on the plains of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912957
14 January 2024
A Norwegian domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus tarandus) is grazing on the plains of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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#10912960
14 January 2024
Several people are feeding Norwegian domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) on the plains of a Sami farm in Tromso, Norway, on January 9, 2024. Reindeer husbandry is a traditional activity and an integral part of Sami culture, the indigenous people of the region. These reindeer farms, known as ''siidas'' in the Sami language, are important for the preservation of the traditional Sami culture and way of life. Reindeer farms in and around Tromso are often located in areas where reindeer can graze freely for part of the year. Reindeer are a valuable source of meat, milk, and hides for the Sami, and reindeer husbandry is being carried out in accordance with traditional and sustainable practices.
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