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  1. From Middle ages to Colonial times: archaeological and ethnohistorical studies of the Thule culture in Southwest Greenland, 1300-1800 A.D.: An article from: Arctic
  2. THE PALEO-ESKIMO CULTURES OF GREENLAND: NEW PERSPECTIVES IN GREENLANDIC ARCHAEOLOGY.(Review): An article from: Arctic by Callum Thomson, Jane Sproull Thomson, 2001-06-01
  3. Nipisat - A Saqqaq Culture Site in Sisimiut, Central West Greenland.(Book review): An article from: Arctic by John C. Erwin, 2007-06-01
  4. A Strategic Profile of Greenland, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Greenland Research Group, The Greenland Research Group, 2000-04-25
  5. Ethnography of the Egedesminde District: With Aspects of the General Culture of West Greenland (Communal Societies in America) by Kaj Birket-Smith, 1976-01
  6. Perspectives on Female Sex Offending: a Culture of Denial.(Book Review): An article from: The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality by Cyril Greenland, 2003-09-22
  7. Greenland's 25 years of indigenous self-rule.(Culture): An article from: Arena Magazine by Peter Jull, 2004-08-01
  8. The spatial organization of the marine hunting culture in the Upernavik District, Greenland (Bamberger Wirtschaftsgeographische Arbeiten) by Albert A Haller, 1986
  9. Greenland culture by Frederik Nielsen, 1952
  10. Studies on the material culture of the Eskimo in west Greenland (Arbejder fra den Danske arktiske station paa Disko) by Morten P Porsild, 1915
  11. Under four flags: Aspects of recent culture change among the Eskimos of Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and Siberia by Charles C Hughes, 1963
  12. Paleo-Eskimo cultures in Disko Bugt, West Greenland (Meddelelser om Grønland) by Helge Eyvin Larsen, 1958
  13. Animal bones from Itivnera, West Greenland: A reindeer hunting site of the Sarqaq Culture (Meddelelser om Grønland) by Ulrik Møhl, 1972
  14. Nipisat: a Saqqaq Culture Site in Sisimiut, Central West Greenland

61. Denmark - Greenland And The Faeroe Islands - Greenland
in the Eskimo culture from expatriate Danes in greenland, drawing, There isstill a close relationship between art, culture and everyday life in
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62. The Peregrine Fund - Conservation Projects
Arctic Program greenland Conservation Projects - Archive. greenlandSummaryGeography, culture, and History - (27 Jul 03), Archived Projects
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63. History Of Greenland: Information From Answers.com
The Early Dorset or Dorset I culture 700 BC–AD 200 (southern greenland). However, this culture was limited to the extreme northwest of greenland,
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping history of Greenland Wikipedia history of Greenland Hunting and whaling have always been important ways to make a living on Greenland. One of the exotic animals found here is the polar bear , which is also in the Danish coat of arms The history of Greenland , the world's largest island , is the history of life under extreme Arctic conditions: an ice -cap covers about 84 percent of the island, largely restricting human activity to the coasts. Greenland was unknown to Europeans until the 10th century , when it was discovered by Icelandic Vikings . Before this discovery, it had been inhabited for a long time by Arctic peoples, although it was unpopulated when the Vikings arrived; the direct ancestors of the modern Inuit did not arrive until around . The Inuit were the only people to inhabit the island for several hundred years, but in remembrance of the Viking settlement, Denmark nonetheless claimed the territory, and

64. Greenland: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
The earliest PalaeoEskimo cultures had already arrived in greenland from Canadaby c.2500 BC The Thule Eskimo culture first arrived in N greenland c.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Map Local Time Geography Dialing Code Stats WordNet Wikipedia Translations Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Greenland Dictionary Green·land grēn lənd, -lănd
An island of Denmark in the northern Atlantic Ocean off northeast Canada. It is the largest island in the world and lies mostly within the Arctic Circle. Inhabited by Inuit peoples as early as 3000 B.C. , it was discovered by the Norwegian navigator Eric the Red in the tenth century A.D. , became a Danish colony in 1815, and was granted home rule in 1979. Green·land ic -lăn dĭk adj. WORD HISTORY How did a glacier-covered island get the name Greenland ? In Norse legends written in the 12th century and later, it is told that Eric the Red explored the southeast and southwest coasts of Greenland in A.D. 983-986 and gave the country its name because people would be more likely to go there if it had an attractive name. Greenland was warmer in the tenth century than it is now. There were many islands teeming with birds off its western coast; the sea was excellent for fishing; and the coast of Greenland itself had many fjords where anchorage was good. At the head of the fjords there were enormous meadows full of grass, willows, junipers, birch, and wild berries. Thus Greenland actually deserved its name. Another attraction of Greenland was that Iceland and northwestern Europe, including England, had a grievous year of famine in 976, and people were hungry for food as well as land.

65. Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) Culture History And Archaeology
greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) culture History and Archaeology culture history,archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of greenland
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66. Greenland Resources
greenland. Sites Research Institutions Researchers culture History Info The culture History of greenland From the NationalMuseet of Denmark,
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Sites Research Institutions Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites Brattahlid and Herjolfsnes
Viking settlements of Erik the Red are described in an article in Archaeology magazine. Nipaatsoq
One of Erik the Red's settlements, abandoned in the 14th century with the rest of the Western Settlement because of famine conditions; a report on Thomas McGovern's research in Scientific American's Discovering Archaeology.
Research Institutions Danish Polar Center
Provides services and logistical support to researchers in Greenland; includes links to recent research in many fields including archaeology. English and Danish. University of Copenhagen - Prehistoric Unit
Primarily Iron Age research, in Denmark, Ukraine, Greenland, and Bénin.

67. Global
Title greenland Society and culture Name Society and culture globalFromemulateme.com, information about greenland s culture including politics,
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global Text of The Nuuk Declaration on Environment and Development in the Arctic. Resolved in meeting at Nuuk, Greenland, September 1993. Feiten Over Greenland global A comprehensive essay about Greenland, including a complete list of the old Danish names of communities with their modern Greenlandic equivalents. Greenland global From emulateme.com, information about Greenland's culture including politics, flag, history, anthem and people, and among other links, economy, maps, geography, government, news and weather. Greenland - A Modern Society global Gives information and links to Greenland's government, its people and cultures, language and literature, Kalaallit Nunaata Radio, and natural resources. Greenland Resources global Greenland Archaeology links and resources from about.com. Isummerit global Links to general information, images, whaling, and aboriginal peoples of Greenland and the Arctic. OX2K DXpedition 2000 global A five day event, a radio amateur DXpedition with the objective to make as many worldwide ham contacts, as possible, by moonbounce, communicating via a 32 meter VHF dish from Kangerlussuaq.

68. Art And Culture Of Arctic Canada And Greenland
Art and culture of Arctic Canada and greenland August 5 16, 2005 Don t missthis opportunity travel Nunavut, Nunavik and greenland with a top resource
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John Houston with Kenojuak Ashevak. Join gallery owner/director John Houston aboard the M/V Explorer , where he doubles as a senior member of the resource staff. John has helped to design this trip, which will include famous graphic artist and sculptor, John's godfather Kananginak Pootoogook, and West Baffin Eskimo Co-op's Jimmy Manning, as new additions to the resource staff. Don't miss this opportunity travel Nunavut, Nunavik and Greenland with a top resource team featuring Inuit artists and culturalists. So come along and let John Houston and his friends show you the vibrance of Inuit art today, and the warmth of its makers - explore and learn about the land and wildlife that has, for centuries, provided inspiration to artists of the North. Destinations: Iqaluit
Located in Koojesse Inlet, at the end of historic Frobisher Bay, Iqaluit is the capital of the Canada's newest Territory - Nunavut. Although it is the smallest administrative centre in Canada with only 6,000 residents, it is the largest community in Nunavut, and the hub for the territory's government and offices. Kimmirut (Lake Harbour)
The beautiful green stone quarried here easily identifies famous sculptures - now collected worldwide - from this small and charming community, located near the mouth of the Soper River.

69. Young -- Sign In Page
(Greenlandic research of culture and society), pp. 149–169. Ilisimatusarfik,Nuuk Atuagkat . Pedersen, Birgit Kleist and Rygaard, Jette (2000)
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70. Youth Culture,Media And Globalization Processes In Greenland -- Rygaard 11 (4):
Youth culture,Media and Globalization Processes in greenland. Jette Rygaard.University of greenlandjery@ilisimatusarfi. Globalization has been advantageous
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Jette Rygaard University of Greenland Globalization has been advantageous for Greenland, in that it disadvantages described as results of modernization and globalization processes, such as the annihilation of local cultures, giving rise to further stratification problems or causing frustrations as individuals long for things they cannot achieve, are discussed in this article culture and the individual. The analysis is based on empirical data from quantitative and qualitative research and 2001. As we see, the local culture is not at all in danger

71. Selected Bibliography On Greenland
(1977) Continuity and discontinuity in the Inuit culture of greenland. (1987) Dutch whaling and its influence on Eskimo culture in greenland, in
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GREENLAND
Abelsen, Emil. (1991) "Effective means of planning for and implementing autonomy, including negotiated constitutional arrangements and involving both territorial and personal autonomy." (Background paper presented by the Greenlandic Minister of Economic Affairs to the United Nations Meeting of Experts to Review the Experience of Countries in the Operation of Internal Self-Government for Indigenous Populations, Nuuk, September) Adolphsen, Jes, and Tom Greiffenberg. (1992) "Planning for a modern society," in: Nordic Arctic research on contemporary Arctic problems: Proceedings from Nordic Arctic Research Forum Symposium 1992 . (ed.) Lise Lyck. Aalborg: Aalborg University Press. Socioeconomic developments in Greenland and in other small Nordic jurisdictions . (ed.) Lise Lyck. Copenhagen: New Social Science Monographs, Copenhagen Business School. pp. 27-38. Alfredsson, Gudmundur S. (1982) "Greenland and the law of political decolonisation." German Yearbook of International Law 25, pp. 290-308.

72. Plus613 - Culture In The Blender - Greenland 2
The earliest PalaeoEskimo cultures had already arrived in greenland from Canadaby c.2500 BC The Thule Eskimo culture first arrived in N greenland c.
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74. People And Culture (from Greenland) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
People and culture (from greenland) The largest ethnic group in greenland arenative greenlanders, who are Inuit, or Eskimo, with a mixture of European
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75. Untitled Document
To explore the history and culture of greenland , there will be several exhibitionsfeaturing an array of objects displayed in various locations at the
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Festival of Greenland: Exhibits To explore the history and culture of Greenland , there will be several exhibitions featuring an array of objects displayed in various locations at the Natural History Museum ( see Map ). For more detailed information about any of these exhibits, please see the Arctic Studies Center's Greenland Supplement Newsletter Exhibits from Greenland New Beginnings (Hall 30) Closing Date: Sunday, July 17 The exhibit introduces the contemporary art and culture scene in Greenland through the work of a young generation of artists. Frozen Moments (Hall 30) Closing Date: Sunday, July 17 Noted Greenland photographer Ivars Silis captures nearly 35 years of his life in Greenland through his lens—including the impact of Home Rule, Greenland 's changing culture, and the magnificent landscapes. Exhibits of Smithsonian Collections Tupilaks (Hall 30) Closing date: July 17 These small and magical ivory figures called Tupilaks once loomed large in East Greenland , bringing disaster to enemies. (Hall 30) Closing Date: Sunday, June 26

76. The Nordic Pages: Greenland - Grønland
Municipality of Nuuk greenlandIC, DANISH, ENGLISH; culture greenland The greenlandicLibrary greenlandIC, DANISH; Katuaq Cultural Centre
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77. Greenland : Europe : Libraries : Arts, Music And Culture : Internet Gateway : Ch
greenland Our selection of Internet resources - greenland Europe Libraries Arts, Music and culture Internet Gateway.
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78. Education In Greenland
with substantial accommodations to Greenlandic culture was introduced at Through cooperation among the Directorate of culture, Education and
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79. Arctic Circle Travel
Best country for Eskimo culture. Disko Bay, Western greenland is regarded asone of the best places to see both wildlife and get a feel of traditional
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80. Greenland
greenland was home to a number of PalaeoEskimo cultures in prehistory, culture. The greenland National Museum and Archives1 is located in Nuuk.
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    Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat , "The Land of the Greenlanders (Kalaallit)"; Danish: Gr¸nland ) is a self-governed Danish territory. An Arctic island nation located in North America by geography, Greenland is part of Europe politically. The Atlantic Ocean and Iceland lie to Greenland's southeast; the Greenland Sea to the east; the Arctic Ocean to the north; Baffin Bay and Canada to the west. Greenland is the world's largest island, and is the largest dependent territory by area in the world. About 81 percent of its surface is covered by ice. Greenland was one of the Norwegian Crown colonies until 1815, when it formally became a Danish colony, although Norway and Denmark had been in a personal union for centuries. Greenland became an integral part of the Kingdom of Denmark in 1953. It was granted home rule ( hjemmestyre ) by the Folketing (Danish parliament) on May 1, 1979. The law went into effect the following year. The Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, remains Greenland's Head of state.

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