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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Lapps - définition

INDIGENOUS FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLE INHABITING THE ARCTIC AREA OF SÁPMI
Lapps; Samis; Sámi people; Sami peoples; Sapmian; Laplanders; Samipeoples; Saami people; Lapps race; Lapland and Lapps; Sámit; Saami (people); Sami People; Saami peoples; Sabmelas; Samit; Sami culture; Kola Lapps; Sámi culture; Lapp people; Discrimination against the Sami people; Discrimination against Sami people; Sami people; Lule Sami people; Discrimination against the Sámi; Ođđajagemánnu; Assimilation of the Sámi; Sámi genocide; Indigenous Sámi religion; Sámi traditional medicine; Sami Nation; Sámi peoples; Saamit; Saamis; Sámis
  • Sámi people in Norway, 1928
  • [[Sven-Roald Nystø]], [[Aili Keskitalo]] and [[Ole Henrik Magga]], the three first presidents of the [[Sámi Parliament of Norway]]
  • [[Agnete Johnsen]]
  • Ájtte Museum of the Sámi people, Jokkmokk
  • [[Anja Pärson]] a Sámi skier from Sweden
  • [[Börje Salming]], a retired ice hockey defenceman
  • Khibiny]] massif, [[Kola Peninsula]]
  • 9=Ter Sámi
}} Darkened area represents municipalities that recognize Sámi as an official language.
  • Inari Sámi]]
  • A Sámi depicted in art, painting by [[François-Auguste Biard]]
  • Ad for an 1893/1894 ethnological exposition of Sámi in [[Hamburg]]-Saint Paul
  • Land rights for grazing [[reindeer]]
  • [[Johan Turi]]'s illustration of reindeer herding from his 1910 book ''Muitalus sámiid birra'' (An Account of the Sámi), the first book published in a Sámi language
  • СААМИ}} is "Sámi" in Cyrillic
  • Sámi mother with her children
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  • [[Aleksander Lauréus]]'s painting of the Sámi by the fire
  • Ljungris]], owned by the Sámi community and used especially for [[reindeer]] calf marking in the summer
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  • Lovozero]]
  • Finnish Lapland]]. The three northernmost municipalities Utsjoki, Inari and Enontekiö and part of Sodankylä are officially considered the Sámi area.
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  • [[Nils-Aslak Valkeapää]], a Sámi writer, musician and artist from Finland
  • [[Nils Gaup]], a Sámi film director from Norway
  • Sámi man from Norway
  • [[Reindeer herding]]
  • Sara Marielle Gaup at [[Riddu Riđđu]]
  • Reindeer in [[Alaska]]
  • [[Noaidi]] drum
  • A Sámi family in Norway around 1900
  • [[Sámi Parliament of Norway]]
  • [[Sámi Parliament]] in Sweden
  • Beaded belt, knife, and antler needlecase
  • Sámi child, 1923
  • Sámi hats
  • Sámi family at spring celebration
  • Sámi family in 1936
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  • Sámi flag
  • Sámi knives
  • Sámi people in [[Härjedalen]] (1790–1800), far south in the Sápmi area
  • Sámi woman from [[Sweden]]
  • Sápmi]], [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]
  • A Sea Sámi man from Norway by [[Prince Roland Bonaparte]] in 1884
  • Copper etching (1767) by O.H. von Lode showing a [[noaidi]] with his meavrresgárri [[drum]]
  • A Sea Sámi man from [[Norway]] by [[Prince Roland Bonaparte]] in 1884
  • [[Suorvajaure]] near [[Piteå]]
  • Vindelfjällen
  • Lovozero]], [[Kola Peninsula]], Russia
  • Three Sámi women
  • A sermon at the 2004 ''Samiske kirkedager''
  • Log cabin in Utsjoki
  • Mountain landscape in [[Kvalsund]] near [[Hammerfest]]
  • Land near [[Ylläs]]
  • [[Kanevka]], [[Ponoy River]], Russia's [[Lovozersky District]]
  • [[Krasnoshchelye]] village on the Ponoi River

Lapps         
·noun ·pl A branch of the Mongolian race, now living in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, and the adjacent parts of Russia.
Lapp         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LAPP; Lapp (disambiguation)
·noun ·same·as Laplander. ·cf. Lapps.
Lapp         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LAPP; Lapp (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a member of an indigenous people of the extreme north of Scandinavia.
2. the Finno-Ugric language of the Lapps.
Origin
Swed., perh. orig. a term of contempt and related to Mid. High Ger. lappe 'simpleton'.
Usage
Although the term Lapp is widely used and is the most familiar term to many people, the people themselves prefer to be called Sami.

Wikipédia

Sámi

The Sámi ( SAH-mee; also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi-speaking people inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia. The region of Sápmi was formerly known as Lapland, and the Sámi have historically been known in English as Lapps or Laplanders, but these terms are regarded as offensive by the Sámi, who prefer the area's name in their own languages, e.g. Northern Sámi Sápmi. Their traditional languages are the Sámi languages, which are classified as a branch of the Uralic language family.

Traditionally, the Sámi have pursued a variety of livelihoods, including coastal fishing, fur trapping, and sheep herding. Their best-known means of livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding. As of 2007 about 10% of the Sámi were connected to reindeer herding, which provides them with meat, fur, and transportation; around 2,800 Sámi people were actively involved in reindeer herding on a full-time basis in Norway. For traditional, environmental, cultural, and political reasons, reindeer herding is legally reserved for only Sámi in some regions of the Nordic countries.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Lapps
1. "The Sámi [indigenous Lapps] do not see the winter darkness as much of a problem.
2. Christmas flights employ thousands of Lapps every year, although few of the guests stay very long.
3. Aili Keskitalo, a leader of the indigenous Sami people (also known as Lapps), said the "oil rush in the Arctic" may have an environmental impact that far outlasts the drilling.
4. It‘s really funny, like watching a bunch of monkeys in charge of fork–lift trucks, but at the same time slightly scary, since the Lapps keep telling us stories, like the time the young drunk took his skidoo into the middle of the frozen lake, crashed through the ice and drowned in 20 seconds.