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... communities are populated entirely by them and there is no official state bureaucracy for Saami affairs ( Mathiesen 1978 , 237-8 ) . The Norwegian nation - state could , thus , be defined as a social system developed by , and for ...
... communities are populated entirely by them and there is no official state bureaucracy for Saami affairs ( Mathiesen 1978 , 237-8 ) . The Norwegian nation - state could , thus , be defined as a social system developed by , and for ...
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... communities . Finally , a joint approach which entailed the voluntary contribution of one day's work by between 20 and 25 men and women from each of the surrounding communities was mutually agreed upon . People in some cases walked more ...
... communities . Finally , a joint approach which entailed the voluntary contribution of one day's work by between 20 and 25 men and women from each of the surrounding communities was mutually agreed upon . People in some cases walked more ...
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... communities of the last two thousand years to provide educational material and data of direct utility for the planning and implementation of current agricultural projects . Conclusion The ideas presented in this paper are the product of ...
... communities of the last two thousand years to provide educational material and data of direct utility for the planning and implementation of current agricultural projects . Conclusion The ideas presented in this paper are the product of ...
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