Collaborative ethnography before its time: Johan Turi and Emilie Demant Hatt.

From: Scandinavian Studies | Date: June 22, 2003| Author: Kuutma, Kristin | Copyright information

Mon lean okta sapmelas guhte lean bargan visot sami bargguid ja mon dovddan visot sami dili.... Mon lean jurddasan, ahte dat livccui buoremus, jos livcciu dakkar girji, masa lea visot callojuvvon bajas sami eallin ja dilli ... ja vai eai beasa botnjat nuppe ladje, dakkarat gudet haliidit samiid nala gielistit, ja botnjat viso beare samiid sivalazzan, go leat riiddut dalolacccaid ja samiid gaskkas Norggas ja Ruolas. Ja dasa jerte callit visot dahpahusaid ja cilgehusaid, vai boadalii...

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