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English: A group of Mountain Sami people in Lyngen, Troms in Norway. This photo postcard was published by T. Høegh in 1928. According to P.L. Smiths book "Kautokeino og Kautokeino-lappene", from 1938, the photo shows "Sommerliv på Uløen" ("Summer life on Uløya") and the photographer was A. Giæver.
Čeština: Sámové v Norsku, rok 1928
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