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Eilert Sundt's groundbreaking study of the Romani people in Norway is an important work of early social anthropology. Drawing on his own field research, Sundt provides a detailed ethnographic account of Romani culture and society in Norway. He also discusses the discrimination and persecution that the Romani people faced at the time. This book is a fascinating glimpse into a little-known aspect of Norwegian history.
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