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A Nordic Journal of Circumpolar Societies
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The Sámi, state subjugation and strategic interaction: individual mobility within multicultural networks

by Lars Ivar Hansen, Oslo, The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Novus Press, 2018,93 pp., 285 (NOK)/24,20 GBP (hardback), ISBN 978-82-7099-916-3

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  • Hansen, Lars Ivar, and Bjørnar Olsen. 2014. Hunters in Transition. An Outline of Early Sámi History. Leiden: Brill.
  • Kuoljok, Kerstin Eidlitz. 2011. Den Sámiska sitan och vinterbyarna. En utmaning. DiCA, Dissertations and Documents in Cultural Anthropology 10. Uppsala: Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi, Uppsala Universitet.
  • Tanner, Väino. 1929. Skolt-lapparna. Antropogeografiska studier inom Petsamo-området. Fennia 49:4. Helsingfors: Societas geographica Fenniae.
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