One culture had the sauna; the other had the sweat lodge. One group found multiple uses for cedar, the other used birch. In the late 1800s, both the immigrant Finnish population and the native Ojib…
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One culture had the sauna; the other had the sweat lodge. One group found multiple uses for cedar, the other used birch. In the late 1800s, both the immigrant Finnish population and the native Ojib…
This article is old but still very interesting!

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The Great Lakes region in the United States is home to people with roots in Finland and indigenous North American peoples. It’s impossible to know exactly how many of these so-called 'Findians' exist, but their numbers are estimated in the hundreds. Author Katja Kettu, journalist Maria Seppälä and photographer Meeri Koutaniemi documented their lives over the course of three years. Their experiences form the basis for their book, 'Findian country'.
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