Examples of 'samis' in a sentence

Meaning of "samis"

samis (verb): Samis is a verb in the Finnish language, where it means 'to gather' or 'to collect.' This verb is often used in the context of collecting berries, mushrooms, or other natural resources in the Finnish forests
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How to use "samis" in a sentence

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Samis had conducted protests against those two laws.
They do not allow Samis on planes.
Samis had also complained of discrimination in housing and employment.
The only way to save Samis to find that van.
Samis arctic region.
The majority of the members of the examination board are Samis.
Samis from the entire region gathered in this place for ceremonies.
Breeding reindeer is an essential part of the economy of the Samis around the lake.
I have the Samis to thank for this trip.
Unless it somehow screws the Samis.
Mr Samis texted that to your phone the day he died.
The situation of the Samis.
The popular image of Samis is still a stereotyped one characterised by exoticism and prejudice.
The magazine Czechoslovak Ethnographie published several articles on religion and culture of the Samis.
The Samis from the whole region converged on this point for ceremonies.

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The Swedish Parliament often referred to the Samis as an indigenous people.
Rich Samis joined the band shortly after and is now their full time drummer.
You really think samis sending us a message?
SAMIs selective adhesion molecule inhibitors.
Since the twentieth century, the way of life of Samis has evolved rather quickly.
This is the number of Samis according to the estimate made by the Sami Parliament.
As a result, the population of Pite and Lule Samis decreased greatly.
Most of the Samis live in Lapland in the north of Finland.
Despite their hunter-gatherer way of life, the Samis kept some domesticated reindeer.
Had the Samis received any compensation?
At the Härjedalen museum, friends of the Samis feel right at home.
In fact, most Samis lived in ordinary communities.
The Sami people are also known as Lapps, but prefer to be called Samis.
Samis account for four to five thousand of Finland 's five million inhabitants.
When Calwyn helps him escape Antaris, she goes with him to stop Samis.
In general terms, Samis had the same land ownership rights as all other people.
Yeah, I am returning a call made from this number to a Merrill Samis.
Mr. Stephen Samis Challenges identified in group discussions following the panel presentations included,.
Be careful your Uncle Ludoesn't do to you what our Uncle Samis doing to us.
The Khants have a god named Torum, the Samis have Turms, and the Samoyeds have Tere.
The Samis remained unconverted until the 18th century.
During Sabarimala season, this temple is flooded the the Sabarimala Samis and Ayyappa bhaktas.
One of the Samis even gave birth to a baby girl, christened “ Parisienne ”.
In 1995 he was criticised by some for drawing lines between Samis and immigrants.
Originally Samis were hunter-gatherers.
They're called Samis.

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