Finnish.
I'm white, I guess? The definitions of 'race' change over time, and in the 1940's and so it was the common opinion that the Finns were related to Mongolians more than the great Aryan race, and the way I look, I'd fit into that description more than the image a lot of foreigners have of Scandinavians, as I'm dark and stout.
The actual population history of Finland is kinda complicated, but most Finnish people think of themselves as 'white'.
There are branches of my ancestry that stretch to Lapland and Russia, but it's kinda diluted. Also there has been several adoptions in our family, especially after the WW2, so we don't even know much about the biological ancestry there.
I'm most likely to identify myself as Hämäläinen, I guess, that is, someone coming from Häme, a part of Finland, mostly since my accent is very thick.
BENZOOKA said:
Finn.
We don't mention races around here. There's not even proper demographics on that. Unlike the North America, we neither pay attention to heritage (unless you've moved from another country and look more like, say Somalian, or something).
Or if you're Romani. (Or Saami, there were some real racial tension in Lapland in the past, like in the 70's)
As far as I know I don't have any Romani ancestry, but apparently I look like one, as I've gotten harassed for that on the street several times.