- Finnish American
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Finnish American
"Amerikansuomalaiset"
"Finskamerikaner"
caption =
poptime = Finnish about 700,000 Americans cite web |url=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable?_bm=y&-context=dt&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF3_U&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF3_U_PCT018&-CONTEXT=dt&-tree_id=403&-redoLog=true&-all_geo_types=N&-geo_id=01000US&-search_results=01000US&-format=&-_lang=en&-SubjectID=14595646|title=US Census Bureau, American FactFinder, Decennial Programs, Census 2000, Data Set Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) – Sample Data, Table: PCT18 ANCESTRY (TOTAL CATEGORIES TALLIED) FOR PEOPLE WITH ONE OR MORE ANCESTRY CATEGORIES REPORTED [109] Universe] 0.2% of the US population
popplace =Upper Peninsula of Michigan ,Lake Worth, Florida
langs =American English , Finnish, Swedish
rels =Protestant (mainlyLutheran ),
related =Finnish people ,Estonian American sFinnish Americans are Americans of Finnish descent, who currently number about 700,000.
History
Finns first started coming to the
United States in large numbers in the late 19th century, and continued until the mid 20th century. However, there were some Finns in the United States beforehand; in particular, they were instrumental in the development of theNew Sweden colony on theDelaware River , later absorbed intoNew Netherland . Many townships were established by Finnish Americans, including Herman, located inBaraga County , Michigan. The town is named forHerman Keranen , ofYlivieska , Finland. A significant number of Finnish immigrants also settled in NorthernMinnesota , often working in the region's iron mines. A number of the Finns fleeing theRussification efforts also emigrated to many of the mill towns of New England where they became known for their woodworking skills.Demographic concentrations
Today, the greatest concentration of Finnish Americans is in Michigan
Upper Peninsula , where they form 16% of the population, and are the largest ancestral group in the peninsula's western counties. [ [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/Census-2000-Data-Top-US-Ancestries-by-County.jpgCensus-2000-Data-Top-US-Ancestries-by-County.jpg] ,Wikimedia ] The largest Finnish community in the United States, and the largest outside of Scandinavia, is inLake Worth, Florida , north ofMiami . [cite web |url=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFIteratedFacts?_event=&geo_id=16000US1239075&_geoContext=01000US%7C04000US12%7C16000US1239075&_street=&_county=Lake+Worth&_cityTown=Lake+Worth&_state=04000US12&_zip=&_lang=en&_sse=on&ActiveGeoDiv=&_useEV=&pctxt=fph&pgsl=160&_submenuId=factsheet_2&ds_name=DEC_2000_SAFF&_ci_nbr=532&qr_name=DEC_2000_SAFF_A1160®=DEC_2000_SAFF_A1160%3A532&_keyword=&_industry= |title=Fact Sheet, Lake Worth city, Florida |publisher=United States Census Bureau |accessdate=2008-08-27]Famous Finnish Americans
John Morton
An early
Ethnic Finn was John Morton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The original name of the family was Marttinen, of which Morton is an anglicized version. The Marttinen/Morton family came originally fromRautalampi municipality in the region ofNorthern Savonia , province ofEastern Finland .Eero Saarinen
Product designer
Eero Saarinen emigrated to United States in 1923 when he was thirteen years of age and grew up inMichigan . He studied architecture at Yale University and graduated in 1934. After touringEurope andAfrica for couple of years he returned to the States and become a citizen in 1940. During the Second World War Saarinen worked forOffice of Strategic Services (OSS) which later became theCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA). Saarinen was well known from his furniture and architectural designs and one of the best known designs is theJefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch) inSt. Louis, Missouri .Eija Merilä
Eija Merilä is one of the well known Finnish American singers. In 1971 she recorded
Lynn Anderson s "Rose Garden" which became a great success. After being born again in mid 1970s Eija left her career as an entertainment singer. However, she continued singingChristian music and one of her albums, "Konsta Jylhä n hengellisiä lauluja", sold a timanttilevy (means: Diamond record, Highest music award in Finland based on quantities sold). In 1990's Eija and her family moved toFlorida where she is a music pastor in a Finnish American church, [http://www.kotikirkko.net Kotikirkko] .Other notable individuals
Notable Finnish Americans also include actress
Maila Nurmi , actorGeorge Gaynes , directorRenny Harlin , historianMax Dimont , and U.S. Communist Party leaderGus Hall (originally Arvo Gustav Halberg).Culture
An annual festival is held to celebrate Finnish heritage. The festival is called FinnFest and has been held in a different city each year since the festival was established in 1983. There have also been two FinnGrandFests where American and Canadian groups consolidate their festivals. The 2007 FinnFest was held in
Ashtabula, Ohio ,26 July –28 July .Finnish American culture is also celebrated at
Finlandia University in Michigan, formerly Suomi College, which has been the only Finnish American institution of higher learning in the United States since the closing ofWork People's College in Minnesota in 1941. Finlandia is operated by theFinnish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America .ee also
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European American
*Finglish
*Finnish immigration to North America
*Hyphenated American
*List of Finnish Americans
*Saint Urho's Day
*Sauna
*Swedish American
*Swedish colonization of the Americas References
Further reading
* Beck, J. Robert. "Well, Here We Are!: The Hansons and the Becks". Lincoln, Neb.: iUniverse, Inc., 2005. ISBN 0595357725. A history of a Swedish-Finnish immigrant family.
External links
* [http://www.folkstreams.net/film,35 "Finnish American Lives"] , a documentary film exploring traditional Finnish American culture (free videostream)
*" [http://www.finnishamericanreporter.com/ The Finnish American Reporter] ", a monthly journal fromFinlandia University
* [http://www.genealogia.fi/emi/art/main6e.htm Finnish American Genealogical Resource]
* [http://www.favm.net/ Finnish American Virtual Museum]
* [http://www.kotikirkko.net Kotikirkko - Finnish American church in Florida]
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