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I came here to understand the primal drive of the modern hunter and to find a people who, when the land spoke, could interpret its language. I also came in search of silence so I could begin to hear again.
Erika Larsen speaking of her long term photographic project ‘Sami: The People Who Walk With Reindeer’

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