Sametingsvalg

"This book is a study of elections to the representative organ of Norway's indigenous people, the Sámi. Based on quantitative and qualitative research, the anthology examines various aspects of elections to the Sámi Parliament, both in general and regarding the 2017 election in particular....

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Other Authors: Saglie, Jo, Berg-Nordlie, Mikkel, Pettersen, Torunn
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Published: 2021
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