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More than 2,200 Sámi artifacts are returned by the National Museum of Finland

Some will eventually go on permanent display the the Siida Museum in northern Finland.

By Saara-Maria Salonen, The Independent Barents Observer September 13, 2021
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More than 2,200 Sámi artifacts have been returned to the Sámi area by the National Museum of Finland. The idea was already brought up 10 years ago and since then the cooperation between Siida Museum and the National Museum of Finland has been close and valuable.

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