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List of illustrations and tables; Foreword; Notes on the text; 1. Introduction; Part I. the Procurement of Livelihood: 2. Reindeer (1): traditional pastoralism; 3. Reindeer (2): the breakdown of intensive herding; 4. Reindeer (3): predatory pastoralism; 5. Reindeer (4): associational diplomacy; 6. Fishing; 7. The exploitation of subsidiary natural resources; 8. The sources of money income (1): local fields of unemployment; 9. The sources of money income (2): unemployment and welfare; 10. The sources of money income (3): migration and emigration; Part II. The Social Relations of Resettlement: 11. The structure of resettlement; 12. The household (1): the physical structure; 13. The household (2): the development of domestic groups; 14. The household (3): the organization of consumption; 15. Youth; 16. The neighbourhood; 17. The central village; Part III. The Minority Culture: 18. Leap-frog politics (1): the headmanship; 19. Leap-frog politics (2): legislation; 20. Party politics; 21. The Lappish movement; 22. Culture and community; Notes; Bibliography; Guide to further reading; Index.
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