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Norway: Arctic reindeer herding keeps Sami culture alive in Norway's Tromso
SHOTLIST TROMSO, NORWAY (FEBRUARY 15, 2025) (ANADOLU – ACCESS ALL) 1. TIME-LAPSE FOOTAGE SHOWING PART OF SNOW-BLANKETED CITY WITH PEOPLE AND VEHICLES MOVING AS IT SNOWS (OVERLAID WITH MUSIC) 2. WIDE SHOT OF VISITORS AND REINDEERS IN REINDEER FARM 3. TIGHT SHOT OF REINDEERS SPARRING WITH THEIR ANTLERS 4. WIDE SHOT OF VISITORS AND REINDEERS 5. VISITORS GIVING REINDEERS FOOD IN BUCKETS 6. REINDEERS WITH THEIR FUR LIGHTLY DUSTED IN SNOW FORAGING FOR FOOD IN SNOW 7. VISITORS AND REINDEERS, ONE GIVING REINDEER FOOD IN BUCKET AS OTHER REINDEERS FORAGE FOR FOOD IN SNOW TROMSO, NORWAY - FEBRUARY 15: In the snow-covered landscapes of Tromso, a city nestled within the Arctic Circle, reindeer herding remains a cornerstone of indigenous Sami culture. Footage captured by Anadolu Agency on February 15 showcases a local reindeer farm where these majestic animals, central to Sami life for over a millennium, continue to thrive under the care of their herders. Reindeer hold profound economic and cultural significance for the Sami, the indigenous inhabitants of northern Scandinavia and Russia’s Kola Peninsula. For centuries, the semi-domesticated herds have provided the Sami with meat, milk, fur for clothing, and antlers for tools, sustaining their traditional way of life. While Tromso itself is not a primary herding zone, nearby regions such as Lyngen and Finnmark host active Sami communities that practice seasonal migration, guiding their reindeer across vast tundras in search of grazing grounds. In Sami shamanistic traditions, reindeer are revered as sacred beings, embodying a deep connection to nature. Folklore and rituals celebrate this bond, with festivals like the Sami National Day (February 6) featuring reindeer races and cultural displays.
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