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The Finnish/Baltic Finnic ethnic group native to Finland (Sami and Viking included)...
Looks/clothing:
Most Finns are some shade of blond, light, medium or dark, so much that dark blondes and blonds are often known as musta, i. e., black, because truly dark hair used to be rare in Finland.
Most Finns have either greyish-blue, brown, or green eyes.
Usually stocky or heavily-built, but Eastern Finns are slender and Northern Finns (and the Sami people) are short.
The Finns are Caucasian
Because it was cold in Finland, the native people wore warm jackets and hats lined with sheep wool
Traditional Finnish women clothing consists a smock, skirt, cotton blouse, vest or bodice, jacket, apron, scarf, or headdress.
Vikings populated parts of Finland many centuries ago, they wore fur skin cloaks, and tunics with trousers underneath.
The Sami clothing was quite formal even back then. They had a tidy appearance.
Villages/Lifestyle/Language:
The Sami set up villages in Finland with tents made out of animal hides.
The Viking villages consisted of long houses with tall fences round the village to keep foreigners away.
Sami were known for their semi - nomadic lifestyle, and only fully settled as natives in Finland.
Vikings were very nomadic and would leave their homes to travel great distances commonly across the sea.
There are up to 10 different Sami languages (Saami).
Old Norse was spoken by the Vikings before they adapted to the Finnic language.
The Polish/Ancient West Slavic Lechites Tribe and Slavic native to Poland...
Looks/Clothing:
Even in the early ages, the Polish had a very formal style of clothing that was both elegant and practical considering the cold weather.
By looking at the clothing of the West Slavic Lechites, it was easy to see status both socially and royalty.
The general Polish look is lighter hair and eyes and high cheekbones and often sharp noses.
The Slavs are all exceptionally tall and stalwartly/stockily built.
They ancient Slavic possessed oval shaped faces and a pale skin tone caused by lack of pigmentation.
The traditional, early, clothing of Poland was called “Stroje Ludowe”. This costume is also used nowadays on special occasions to represent where Poland started.
Similar to the ancient Finnish, Polish, early ancestors, wore warm animal hydes to keep them warm through the brutal winters and cool summers.
Villages/Lifestyle/Language:
Lechitic was spoken in Poland by the Slavs.
The early Polish made houses that were very down to earth to utilise their resources and to keep on the down low to go unnoticed by other foreign, unwanted, Slavic tribes.
The ancient West Slavic Lechites came to Poland and set up small camps within the country because they were still semi-nomadic.
Because Poland was also at one stage populated by the vikings, their were villages made with