As seen in the rest of the interactive map, the Sami population living in the Norwegian borders is full of facilities, which allow them to live in the modern world while maintaining the peculiarities and characteristics of their culture, but above all a different and unique lifestyle. in fact, the Sami people are full of rights that safeguard them, such as the three acts, which not only allow them to have their own government and to own 95% of their native territories, but also help them to safeguard their culture, such as the language, and, as we all know, culture is the basis of the identity of a people. Another very important factor for the Sami population and identity is the recognition of their ethnicity, in fact this is a very important step for every indigenous population, and the Sami are recognized by any important body that one can think of, from the Norwegian nation, to the European Union, to the UN, ...
To conclude, all these facilities are absolutely necessary in a culturally and sociologically advanced nation like Norway, even if it is not taken for granted in today's world that people have the rights that every person deserves.