An ethnic group is a human population whose members identify with each other, usually on the basis of a presumed common genealogy or ancestry (Smith 1986). Ethnic groups are also usually united by common cultural, behavioural, linguistic, or religious practices. In this sense, an ethnic group is also a cultural community.
From an objective standpoint, an ethnic group is also an endogamous population, that is, members of an ethnic group procreate primarily with other members of their ethnic group, something which is measurable in terms of characteristic average genetic frequencies. These differences, however, usually do not approach the magnitude of racial difference in that the genetic differences within an ethnic group are greater than the difference between any two ethnic groups. The characteristic of endogamy is reinforced by proximity, cultural familiarity, and also social pressure (in extreme cases, by legal command) to procreate within the ethnic group.
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Finnish Alliance - Cultural organization with a goal to strengthen the Finnish identity. Information about famous Finns and early explorers.
National Minorities of Finland - Essay on the Swedish speakers, the Saami, the Rom, the Jews, the Old Russians and the Tatars.
The Swedish Assembly of Finland - A semi-official body representing the Swedish-speaking population. Information about the status of the Swedish language.
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