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The detailed book of Lappish or Sami mythology is a translation from Swedish of Lars Levi Laestadius's famous manuscript from 1840-1845 that was lost for many decades and was published in Swedish in 1997, and in Finnish in 2000. Translated by Börje Vähämäki

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  • Lapps: A perjorative term for the Sámi, an indigenous nomadic tribe living in northern Norway and Sweden. Also called the Finns by Norwegians.

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  1. Lars Levi Laestadius (Author)

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