Most Findians today live around the Great Lakes in Canada and the United States.
[1][2][3] The population number of Findians is unknown, but it could be between a few hundred and a few thousand.
[4][5] Most of the Findians descend from Finns that emigrated to the United States from Finland from 1860 to 1924 and the Ojibwe.
[6] When the Ojibwe and Finns met, they taught each other cultural elements, such as hunting skills and architecture.
[7] The American Finnish language is no longer spoken by the Findians.