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- Native Americans in Greenland are primarily the Inuit, who are culturally and linguistically unique Indigenous peoples of the Arctic and subarctic regions. They inhabit Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), Arctic Canada, northern and southwestern Alaska in the United States, and part of Chukotka in the Far East region of Russia1. Greenlandic Americans, often categorized as Scandinavian or Danish Americans, may have Danish descent but many are of Inuit ancestry2. Ethnographically, the Inuit consist of three major groups: Kalaallit of west Greenland, Tunumiit of east Greenland, and Inughuit of north Greenland3.Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Inuit, group of culturally and linguistically unique Indigenous peoples of the Arctic and subarctic regions whose homelands encompass Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland, a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark), Arctic Canada, northern and southwestern Alaska in the United States, and part of Chukotka in the Far East region of Russia.www.britannica.com/topic/Inuit-peopleGreenlandic Americans are often categorized as Scandinavian or Danish Americans, because of Greenland 's status as an autonomous territory of Denmark. Some are in fact of Danish descent, though many are of Inuit ancestry, which is culturally distinct despite geographic similarities.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenlandic_Americans
Ethnographically, they consist of three major groups:
- the Kalaallit of west Greenland, who speak Kalaallisut
- the Tunumiit of Tunu (east Greenland), who speak Tunumiit oraasiat ("East Greenlandic")
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The Greenlandic Inuit (Greenlandic: kalaallit, Danish: Grønlandsk Inuit) are the indigenous and most populous ethnic group in Greenland. Most speak Greenlandic (Western Greenlandic, Kalaallisut) and consider themselves ethnically Greenlandic. People of Greenland are both citizens of Denmark and citizens of … See more
The Inuit are descended from the Thule people, who settled Greenland in between AD 1200 and 1400. As 84 percent of Greenland's land mass is covered by the Greenland ice sheet, … See more
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 … See more
The Greenlandic Inuit have a strong artistic practice based on sewing animal skins (skin-sewing) and making masks. They are also known for an art form of figures called See more
1. ^ "Grønlands Statistik". Stat.gl. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
2. ^ "Statistikbanken". Statistics Denmark. 2018. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
3. ^ "Table 1. First, Second, and Total Responses to the Ancestry Question by Detailed Ancestry … See moreKalaallisut is the official language of Greenland. It is the western variety of the Greenlandic language, which is one of the Inuit languages within the Eskimo-Aleut family. Kalaallisut is taught in schools and used widely in Greenlandic media. See more
Gender roles among Greenlandic Inuit are flexible; however, historically men hunted and women prepared the meat and skins. Most marriages are by choice, as opposed to arranged, and … See more
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