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Answer for the clue "Lapland people ", 4 letters:
sami

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Word definitions for sami in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
native name for "Lapp," 1797, from the Lapp self-designation; of uncertain origin.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sämi is a village in Sõmeru Parish , Lääne-Viru County , in northeastern Estonia . It is located on the Tallinn – Narva highway ( E20 ), about east of the town of Rakvere . Sämi has a population of 59 (as of 1 January 2010).

Usage examples of sami.

The tempers of Horseclansmen were ever quick, but before either Djeri or Bili could free his blade, Chief Sami of Kahrtuh placed himself between them.

Bili aimed a wicked diagonal slash at Sami, who leaped back fumbling for his own hilt, and the heavy blade struck sparks from the polished floor, the well-tempered steel ringing like a bell.

No man, unfamiliar with the life-long fighting-trim of the Horseclansmen, would have believed that men of the ages of Chiefs Sami and Djeri could have moved so fast.

My dear sonsDjeri Hahfmun, Sami Kahrtuh, Bili Esmitheach of you is well proven a brave and honorable man, otherwise you would not be chiefs, your birth notwithstanding.

Aldora rode to her adoptive brother, Sami Hwahlis, who was herd-master-of-the-day, and explained her promise to the hungry thought-source.

With a wolfish grin, Chief Djeri drew both saber and dirk and, in the twinkling of an eye, Sami of Kahrtuh, Bili of Esmith, and Chuk of Djahnsun had their own steel out and were ranged beside him.

It is hard to recall after so long, but I believe Thoheeks Sami of Vawn, grandfather of the recently deceased Thoheeks Vawn, had a copy made to add to his large collection of books and writings.

Thoheeks Sami was a real scholar for his generation, with a penchant for collecting books on all aspects of warfare.