Iranians, like other immigrants, are foreigners in the eyes of many Nordic people. In their food, language and accent, looks, mentality, etc. Some of us even consider Germans as kind of foreigners (though to limited extent only) so obviously Iranians are considered as different. read more
In the Nordics, we know very little about the Inuit people — for most people, the main source of information about them is the National Geographic channel (or similar). read more
The people living in the northern circumpolar regions were not as geographically far ranging, until recent times, as the people native to Northern Europe, including the Nordic countries, have been. When people travel to areas outside of their normal homelands, they tend to "get friendly" with those of the opposite sex and add to the local gene pool. read more