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contrast to these countries , however , the majority population in Norway ( i.e. the
Norwegians ) is also ' indigenous ' to ... Contacts between ' Norwegian ' (
Germanic ) groups and Saamis can be traced back to the Early Iron Age ( AD 0-
600 ) .
contrast to these countries , however , the majority population in Norway ( i.e. the
Norwegians ) is also ' indigenous ' to ... Contacts between ' Norwegian ' (
Germanic ) groups and Saamis can be traced back to the Early Iron Age ( AD 0-
600 ) .
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Norwegian Ethno - Politics , or how to become a Good Norwegian Today , there
are probably around thirty thousand persons in Norway who identify themselves
as Saami . Of these , less than 10 % are reindeerpastoralists , often associated ...
Norwegian Ethno - Politics , or how to become a Good Norwegian Today , there
are probably around thirty thousand persons in Norway who identify themselves
as Saami . Of these , less than 10 % are reindeerpastoralists , often associated ...
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Even an imperialistic adventure was tried , when the Norwegian Government
supported the unfortunate ( and unsuccessful ) occupation of East Greenland in
1931 . Greenland was one of the lost pieces in the old ' Norwegian Empire ' , but
...
Even an imperialistic adventure was tried , when the Norwegian Government
supported the unfortunate ( and unsuccessful ) occupation of East Greenland in
1931 . Greenland was one of the lost pieces in the old ' Norwegian Empire ' , but
...
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