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  2. Culture of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Greenland has much in common with Greenlandic Inuit tradition, as the majority of people are descended from Inuit. Many people still go ice fishing and there are annual dog-sled races in which everyone with a team participates. However, Greenland has now become somewhat of a tourist attraction.

  3. Greenlandic Inuit - Wikipedia

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    The first people arrived in Greenland from the Canadian island of Ellesmere, around 2500 to 2000 BCE, from where they colonized north Greenland as the Independence I culture and south Greenland as the Saqqaq culture. [15] The Early Dorset replaced these early Greenlanders around 700 BCE, and themselves lived on the island until c. 1 CE. [15]

  4. Greenlanders - Wikipedia

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    Greenland has a successful, though small, music culture. Notable Greenlandic bands and artists include Sumé, Chilly Friday, Nanook, Siissisoq, Nuuk Posse, and Rasmus Lyberth, who competed in the Danish national final for the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest, singing in Greenlandic.

  5. Greenland - Wikipedia

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    From 2400 BC to 1300 BC, the Independence I culture existed in northern Greenland. It was a part of the Arctic small-tool tradition. [40] [41] [42] Towns, including Deltaterrasserne, appeared. About 800 BC, the Saqqaq culture disappeared and the Early Dorset culture emerged in western Greenland and the Independence II culture in northern ...

  6. History of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    After the Early Dorset culture disappeared by around CE 1, Greenland was apparently uninhabited until Late Dorset people settled on the Greenlandic side of the Nares Strait around 700 CE. [5] The late Dorset culture in the north of Greenland lasted until about 1300. [7] Meanwhile, the Norse arrived and settled in the southern part of the island ...

  7. Everyone is talking about Greenland. Here’s what it’s like to ...

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    Ilulissat is also a hub for coastal sea cruises. Driving Greenland’s record 141,000 visitors in 2024 was a surge in cruise tourism. The west coast is especially popular with voyages, typically ...

  8. Category:Culture of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Category: Culture of Greenland. 46 languages. Anarâškielâ ... Greenlandic awards (1 C, 1 P) B. Greenlandic brands (1 C, 4 P) C. Greenlandic cuisine (1 C, 14 P)

  9. 'Buy us!': Greenlanders shocked, intrigued, bewildered by ...

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    Aaja Chemnitz is one of two Greenlandic lawmakers who represents the 836,000-square-mile island's 57,000 inhabitants in Denmark's Folketing, its Parliament. ... said the culture and traditions in ...