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The reindeer-herding Saami live in northern parts of Sweden, Finland and Norway as well as the Murmansk region of Russia. The forests also support the traditional cultures of the Komi and Nenets (or Samoyeds) who inhabit the Arkhangelsk Region and Komi Republic of European Russia.
"Living forests form a central part of Saami culture.
Old growth forests are of crucial importance for reindeer herding and
should not be logged for pulp mills under any circumstances. In the
Saami culture we have been taught to respect forests ever since our
childhood".
Pekka Aikio, President of the Saami Parliament, Finland
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