Sámi National Day
February 6, Tuesday
International Sami Day is celebrated on 6 February and celebrates the culture, language and rights of the Sami people, the indigenous people of Northern Europe. The day also serves as a platform to raise awareness of the challenges facing Sami communities and to promote their rights and interests.Objectives of International Sami Day
Raising awareness. The main goal of the day is to inform the public about the culture and traditions of the Sami people, as well as the challenges they face in the modern world.
Supporting the rights of indigenous peoples. The day serves as a platform for discussing human rights, land and resource rights, and the rights to preserve the Sami language and culture.
Preserving culture. International Sami Day aims to preserve and develop the traditional knowledge, customs and languages of the Sami people.
Connecting communities. The day also serves as an opportunity for the Sami and other indigenous peoples to come together and show solidarity.
How is International Sami Day celebrated
Cultural events. In different countries where the Sami live (Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia), cultural events such as concerts, exhibitions, workshops and presentations dedicated to Sami culture are held.
Educational programs. Schools and universities organize events where issues related to the history, culture and rights of the Sami are discussed.
Discussions and conferences. The day includes conferences and discussions that discuss current issues facing the Sami people and ways to solve them.
Social media. Many people use social media to share information about the holiday, as well as about Sami culture and history, using hashtags and calling for support for the rights of indigenous peoples.
Sámi National Day in other years
- 2021 February 6, Saturday
- 2022 February 6, Sunday
- 2023 February 6, Monday
- 2025 February 6, Thursday