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For more than a century, Norway forcibly suppressed the language and culture of Indigenous people and other minority groups, including removing children from their parents. This week, the country’s Parliament issued a formal apology to the Sami, Kven and Forest Finn peoples, and outlined 17 resolutions to address the discrimination they still face.

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