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Tone Delin Indrelid
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Tone Delin Indrelid describes herself as an introverted anthropologist, trying to experience the world with curiosity, respect, and an open mind. She was born and raised in Norway, but has lived overseas for the past 15 years. Her longstanding love-affair with Oman started with her master’s dissertation, based on fieldwork in Muscat. She has since lived in Syria and on Malaysian Borneo with her family, and is now back in Oman where she raises her three global nomads, explores the country, and writes.

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