I spoke with a friend a while back, an older Greenlander. During the conversation he used the phrase "real Greenlanders" several times. It can't be avoided that...
I cultivate my Arctic cuisine from a "garden" filled with the taste and aroma found in the delightful Greenlandic natural products from both the sea and from Gr...
Christianity was introduced to South and Central Greenland in the Norse period around 1000AD which provided the occasion for holding the millennium church servi...
Greenlandic art has existed throughout the history of the Inuit, an art bound up with the world of ideas and the way of life of the people of Greenland. The kay...
Today, fishing is Greenland's most important industry, providing the country with the largest portion of its export income. Fishing replaced the more traditiona...
The East Greenlanders' uniqueness from the rest of the country is clearly reflected in the language and culture of the region. The language of East Greenland is...
Houses, enormous fjord systems and one of the world's smallest capitals.
About half of Greenland's 57,000 inhabitants live in the large towns along the country...
South Greenland attracts more and more tourists with its landscape rich with contrasts: from mountain climbers and trekkers, to guests with interests in culture...
North Greenland
The land of dog sledges and the Midnight Sun stretches from Kangaatsiaq in the south to Qaanaaq in the north. During the summer, the sun is in ...
Approximately 5000 years ago the first arctic peoples migrated to Greenland from North America. This migration is termed the Independence I Culture and they tra...
As a society, Greenland is in the middle of an exciting period which is naturally reflected in its art. Greenland is a small and isolated society which hinders ...
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