- in decline. Many
Greenlanders are
emigrating to
other countries,
particularly Denmark,
where the po****tion of
native Greenlanders was
around 18,563...
-
Northern Greenlanders call
themselves Avanersuarmiut or Inug****t, and
Eastern Greenlanders call
themselves Tunumiit, respectively. Today, most
Greenlanders are...
- saga in
modern Icelandic and
translated into
English as the Saga of the
Greenlanders) is one of the
sagas of Icelanders. Like the Saga of Erik the Red, it...
-
southern Europe, ****aults on
Greenlanders'
settlements by
English raiders, and the
witchcraft trial of Kolgrim. The
Greenlanders was
reviewed favorably. Kirkus...
-
settlers coming from Iceland. The settlers,
known as Grænlendingar ('
Greenlanders' in Icelandic), were the
first Europeans to
explore and
temporarily settle...
- are two
Icelandic Sagas: the Saga of Erik the Red and the Saga of the
Greenlanders,
which are
known collectively as the
Vinland Sagas.
These stories were...
-
sources that
mention Freydís are the two
Vinland sagas: the Saga of the
Greenlanders and the Saga of Erik the Red. The two
sagas offer differing accounts...
- in the 13th
century and were
thereafter in
contact with the
Greenlanders. The
Greenlanders' Saga and the Saga of Erik the Red,
which were
written in the...
- Thorfinn's
expeditions are do****ented in the Grœnlendinga saga ("Saga of the
Greenlanders"
henceforth Grl.) and Eiríks saga rauða ("Saga of
Eirik the Red" Henceforth...
- of the
Norse Greenlanders who may have
converted back to paganism. When the
missionaries found no
descendants of the
Norse Greenlanders, they baptized...