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Sunna & Tatiana: Cultural gatherings & Barents Co-operation - the fuel of Sámi people
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Film worker Sunna Nousuniemi and Tatiana Egorova, the manager of Barents Indigenous Peoples’ Office in Murmansk, talk about Sámi gatherings in Kola Peninsula, how to keep the cultural connections and exchange across Sápmi while also catching up in the midst of COVID-19.

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