- of
Greenland (Greenlandic:
Kalaallit Nunaat). The
Kalaallit (singular:
Kalaaleq) are a part of the
Arctic Inuit. The
language spoken by
Inuit in Greenland...
- Hans
Hendrik (Greenlandic: Suersaq; 2 June 1832 – 11
August 1889) was a
Kalaaleq interpreter,
Arctic explorer, and the
first Inuk to
publish an account...
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founders of the
Greenlandic political party Inuit Ataqatigiit. An
indigenous Kalaaleq, in 2004
Lynge became a
member of the
United Nations Permanent Forum on...
- Greenland) was a
Greenlandic politician, educator, poet,
novelist and
Kalaaleq nationalist who was the
first Greenlandic representative in the Danish...
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Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory or Laakkuluk, is a
Kalaaleq (Greenlandic Inuk)
performance artist,
spoken word poet, actor,
storyteller and
writer based in...
- in
addition to
concerns regarding the
extirpation of the practice. The
Kalaaleq (West
Greenlandic Inuk)
tattooer and
researcher Maya
Sialuk Jacobsen spearheaded...
- have left
loanwords in that language. In particular, the
Greenlandic word
Kalaaleq (older Karaaleq),
meaning Greenlander, is
believed to be
derived from the...
- Pia Arke (née Gant; 1
September 1958 – May 2007) was a
Kalaaleq (Greenlandic Inuk) and
Danish visual and
performance artist,
writer and photographer. She...
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fellow of the
Royal Norwegian Society of
Sciences and Letters.
Egede and a
kalaaleq woman named Arnarsaq translated the New
Testament into Kalaallisut, the...
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griping the end of the paddle,
which proved easy to master.
Greenlandic kalaaleq, Man****e Mathæussen (1915–1989),
earned a
living giving rolling demonstrations...