From The Nemesis Book
This book discusses the fight for the independence of Finland as its central theme. However, the relatively short 500-year history of Finland did not take shape in a vacuum. There were many interacting causes, during 400 years under the rule of King of Sweden, followed by 100 years under the Russian Monarchy, with the Grand Duchy of Finland governors, autonomous formality, but progressively working to sideline and Russification of the cultural roots of the Suomi people’s national identity and destiny.
Before the King of Sweden started taking an interest in the territory of Finland around 1300 AD, Finnish-language speaking people and other indigenous tribes like the Lapland nomadic Sami peoples had visited and lived during many thousands of years along the shores of the Bothnia Sea, the central lakes, and Lake Ladoga. Along the shore of the Gulf of Finland, to Karelian Isthmus, North Karelia, the early people in the ancient of days were speaking a common language that became to be known as the Suomi language.
Small groups of people on a small piece of land surrounded by waters, they moved freely, according to seasonal changes, maximizing the natural resources that were abundant on the land, in the rivers, lakes, the sea and the air. They lived on the land that was blessed by the Creator of life, with abundant natural resources. The State of Nature ruled the people.
The Nordic people had a connection to the natural environment. From the early beginnings, the children were raised to interact with the natural seasonal cycles. People of the land knew the natural environment world with its flora and fauna habitat. They moved and traveled to optimize the seasonal changes according to local experience and the knowledge of the elders.
Source: The Nemesis Book by Victor Leinonen.
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