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Record #136395:

Enares befolknings- och kolonisationshistoria under åren 1805-1920 / Tarja Nahkiaisoja.

Title: Enares befolknings- och kolonisationshistoria under åren 1805-1920 / Tarja Nahkiaisoja.
Translated title: History of Enare's population and colonisation from 1805-1920.
Author(s): Nahkiaisoja, Tarja.
Date: 1995.
Publisher: Umeå, Sweden: Historika institutionen Umeå universitet
Language: Swedish.
In: Föredrag vid Nordiska Samehistoria. (1995.),
Abstract: Talk supports with tables movements, growth and mortality over period. While near-famine or disease epidemics decimated populations nearby, Enare's tended to grow as there were several sources of food and economic activity, some of which usually continued to function when others failed. Settled Saami commonly became Finnised.
Notes:

In: Föredrag vid Nordiska Samehistoria / Roger Kvist, ed.

Keywords: 314 -- Demography.
314.72 -- Migration, internal.
93 -- History.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*56) -- Finland.
SPRI record no.: 136395

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