"Indigenous Religion(s) in Sįpmi is a book that situates itself in an ever-evolving debate concerning what it means to be indigenous and to practice indigenous religion in contemporary society. Moreover, in an increasingly globalized society, Krafts method of scales highlights the need to explore articulations of indigeneity that are both local and global, and the ways in which indigenous populations relate to one another today."
Jing-Yi Magraw, Utrecht University, Netherlands.
"Indigenous Religion(s) in Sįpmi is a well-written, nuanced, and thoroughly researched study that will be important not only for students of contemporary Sįmi culture and religion, but also for those interested in the international indigenous movement and in new religious movements more generally."
Olle Sundström, Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, vol. 17 (August 2023), pp. 13, https://doi.org/10.1558/jsrnc.25173, Umeå University, Sweden.