Since Hallström's finds, the objects have been stored at the Historical Museum in Stockholm.

For the past 18 months, Kerstin Andersson, with roots in the area, has been working on a book that has now been published.

- The public must know and see all the beautiful objects that are in stock today.

I want the book to influence decision-makers, says Kerstin Andersson, the magazine's editor who, together with about thirty other Sami, works to ensure that the objects are returned.

In the clip, Andersson says that state-funded officials were on theft tours in Sápmi and that she now wants the Sami Parliament to take over ownership from Sweden's historical museums