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Kildini Culture is tied to their nomadic history. Their traditional clothing, the Pónto, is frequently made from Reindeer leather or wool and worn while working around reindeer and for ceremonies. Kildini also | Kildini Culture is tied to their nomadic history. Their traditional clothing, the Pónto, is frequently made from Reindeer leather or wool and worn while working around reindeer and for ceremonies. Kildini also | ||
==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
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The Kildini are an indigenous ethnic group native to the country of Lappland with smaller populations in Trinovantum, Svenska, Norreldis and Kotiseutu. They speak their traditional language of Kildini aswell as well as other languages including Trinovantan as a result of the Trinovantan control of Lappland. Kildini participate in several traditional professions, including coastal fishing, fur trapping and the herding of sheep and reindeer.
History
Culture
Kildini Culture is tied to their nomadic history. Their traditional clothing, the Pónto, is frequently made from Reindeer leather or wool and worn while working around reindeer and for ceremonies. Kildini also