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Arnarsaq (c. 1716 – fl. 1778), was an Inuk translator, interpreter, and
Christian convert who
lived in what is now modern-day Greenland. She is particularly...
- son of
Danish carpenter Hugo
Wilche (1919-?) and his
Greenlandic wife
Arnarsaq Bolethe Batseba Augusta Lynge (1926-?).
Trine Juncher Jørgensen (27 April...
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Norwegian Society of
Sciences and Letters.
Egede and a
kalaaleq woman named Arnarsaq translated the New
Testament into Kalaallisut, the
language of the West...
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people from Greenland: Naja
Abelsen (born 1964), artist, book
illustrator Arnarsaq (ca 1716–fl.1778), translator,
interpreter and
missionary Arnarulunnguaq...
- 1803)
December 27 –
Leonardo Ximenes,
Italian mathematician (d. 1786)
Arnarsaq,
Inuit translator,
interpreter and
missionary (d.
after 1771) Catherine...
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referred to as Eskimo) are a
group of
culturally similar indigenous peoples.
Arnarsaq, translator,
interpreter and
missionary Arnarulunnguaq (1896–1933), native...
- 1803)
December 27 –
Leonardo Ximenes,
Italian mathematician (d. 1786)
Arnarsaq,
Inuit translator,
interpreter and
missionary (d.
after 1771) Catherine...