Black Metal
The Black Metal takes place for the first time in Norway early at the ’90s, and It is a manifestation of heavy metal that is both extreme in its «image, content, and ideology; It’s highly influenced by ancient Norse religions, and there is is a rejection of Christianity as a response to modernity and a strong desire to go back to the ancient pagan ways. Hence, they are distinguish with an ideology anti-Christian, anti-State, anti-commercialization. Some of the most popupal bands are bands Emperor, Mayhem, Darkthrone, Bathory, and Immnortal.
RAGGARE
This is the largest pop-culture tribe in Sweden, and one of the most influential in Scandinavia. Of course, It also conquerors to Norway and Finland bonding people who love classic American cars, rock music, and drinking beer. The movement has its roots in the late 1950s youth counterculture, but today it is conformed mainly by middle-aged men and keeps up its rural and small-town roots. Traveling in convoy with their cheap 50s and 60s American cars, and dressing vintage clothes.
The Sami
The Sami culture is the oldest culture in large areas of Northern Norway and is currently experiencing a strong renaissance. THey are also find in Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Reaching a total population of 80,000, living the most part of them in Norway. Their language is Sami, even though It has nine different variations from different regions. Most parts of this population make their living from herding reindeer, but some of them also live from fishing, and hunting along the coast, alongside the large rivers farther inland, and on the fjords.
References
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/norwegian-black-metal
https://jalopnik.com/your-guide-to-europes-weirdest-car-culture-raggare-512086377
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