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Pages in category "Finnish-American culture in Ohio" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Findians or Finndians (Finnish: fintiaanit; Swedish: findianer) are American or Canadian people that descend from the mix of Finnish Americans or Finnish Canadians and Indigenous peoples of North America, mainly the Ojibwe. Most Findians today live around the Great Lakes in Canada and the United States. [1] [2] [3]
The Finnish-American population is around 650,000. [1] Many Finnish people historically immigrated to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the Iron Range of northern Minnesota to work in the mining industry; much of the population in these regions is of Finnish descent.
The following is a list of Finnish Americans, ... Lars Ahlfors (1907–1996), mathematician, one of the first two people to be awarded the Fields Medal; ...
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This category page lists notable citizens of the United States of Finnish ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. For more information, see Finnish American . See also the categories Finnish emigrants to the United States and Finnish expatriates in the United States
The Nordic countries are a geographic region which consists of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Finland, and Åland. Though these regions have a shared cultural history, they contain culturally distinct historical populations, including the Sámi people and the Norse people.
The museum's primary interest is the further education of its membership and the public at large in matters of Finnish heritage and culture. Museum staff archive Finnish and Finnish-American history through collection, preservation, and exhibition of special books, documents, records and artifacts.