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Sami: The People Who Walk with Reindeer by Erika Larsen
Erika Larsen’s long term project ‘Sami: The People Who Walk With Reindeer’ is an intimate look at one of the oldest nomadic herding cultures in the world. Larsen says, “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.”
source. Photo of the Day

