The national minority of Finland
Summary :
Table of Contents
- An overall analysis of the subject
- The Swedish-speaking Finns
- The autonomous regime of Aland
- The Roma
- The old Russians
- Jewry in Finland
- The Tatars
- A special focus on the Sami
- Their history
- Their cultural background
- The Sami media and their political organization
- Brief comparison with the French situation
Abstract
From a foreigner's point of view it was so interesting to learn about the minorities in a country which is not your motherland. Since immigration it is such a touchy issue in France we wanted to know a bit about how finland copes with it? Thus, we wanted first to deal with that "problem", since, before coming in finland we were said by some people that immigration was very strict there. And quickly we noticed that the streets of Helsinki were not as "colored" as our French ones!In the month of September we visited the national Museum of finland, since we are found of museums. After having visiting the Ateneum one we were a bit disappointed since it is said to have the most important collection of Finnish art. However, the national museum was so great. We were especially attracted by the historical collection which tells a lot about the different populations in finland. We discovered there who the Sámi were. That's the reason why we wanted to know more about them. Besides, there was information about other minorities such as the Roma.
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