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The heated struggle of the Sami

29 December 2021 by nicolefranken

MO* Magazine, November 2021

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Posted in Publications | Tags: climate change, community, documentary-photography, Indigenous people, journalism, landscape, mountains, nature, people, photography, photojournalism, portraits, Publications, reindeer, remote, sami, Sweden, Travel Feature, Travel Stories, travel-photography

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