The Sámi Network Connectivity (SNC) project works to enable Internet connectivity for the Sámi population of reindeer herders in the Laponia region in northern Sweden. In this area, no infrastructure and thus, no Internet connectivity is normally available. Thus, DTN functionality is used to enable connectivity through the use of mobile relays. This paper describes a deployment and field test done within the SNC project, in which a Delay-Tolerant Networking system was deployed in the target region. Tests were run of the PRoPHET routing protocol, and three different applications were deployed and tested sucessfully