Today is Sámi People's Day!







It is also called Sami National Day, the anniversary of the first congress of the Norwegian and Swedish Sami on February 6, 1917 in Trondheim, Norway. This congress drew folks together from across national borders to find solutions to their common problems. Today, Sami people across the world hold this day as a day to still look for ways to resolve our problems, but also to simply celebrate ourselves; our crafts, music, culture, and ancestors, our awakening sense of self-determination and the knowledge that we are essential to the Emerging cultures of Beauty, Balance, and Delight.







May the akkas and attje bless and restore the Sami People.







May abundance and joy always fill our lives full to overflowing!







May all peoples, human and otherwise, thrive and flourish!











Bless the Bees!







Bless the Reindeer!







Bless the Ancient Forest Trees!





