Definition of Greenlanders. Meaning of Greenlanders. Synonyms of Greenlanders

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Definition of Greenlanders

Greenlander
Greenlander Green"land*er, n. A native of Greenland.

Meaning of Greenlanders from wikipedia

- Greenlanders (Greenlandic: Kalaallit), also called Greenlandics or Greenlandic people, are an Inuit ethnic group native to Greenland. As of 2024, Greenland's...
- 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...
- Danish Greenlanders are ethnic Danes residing in Greenland and their descendants. Danish born people are a minority ethnic group in Greenland, accounting...
- 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...
- of the Norse Greenlanders who may have converted back to paganism. When the missionaries found no descendants of the Norse Greenlanders, they baptized...
- their birthplace. As of 2018, there were 2,507 Greenlanders enrolled in education in Denmark. Greenlanders have Danish citizenship as Greenland is an autonomous...
- sources that mention FreydĂ­s are the two Vinland sagas: the Saga of the Greenlanders and the Saga of Erik the Red. The two sagas offer differing accounts...