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Sami reindeer herding, decolonization, landscapeAbstract
A review of Eva Maria Fjellheim's doctoral thesis Resisting unfinished colonial business in southern Sápmi: Struggles over knowledges, worldviews and values highlights South Sámi value struggles.”
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