- Naja
Lyberth (born 1962) is a
Greenlandic psychologist and women's
rights activist known for her
campaign against birth control policies called Danish...
-
Rasmus Ole
Lyberth (born 21
August 1951) is a Greenlandic-Danish
musician and actor.
Since 1970, he has been one of the most po****r
artists in the Greenlandic...
- girls,
their parents) did not
consent to the procedure. For instance, Naja
Lyberth was 13 or 14
years old, Elisibánguak' Jeremi****sen was 13, and Arnannguaq...
- (rock),
Nanook (rock),
Siissisoq (rock), Nuuk
Posse (hip hop) and
Rasmus Lyberth (folk), who
performed in the
Danish national final for the 1979 Eurovision...
-
Davidsen (1947–2007), Greenland's
first female government minister Rasmus Lyberth (born 1951),
musician and
actor Sofie Petersen (born 1955), a Lutheran...
- ****ani" by
Shailendra and
Shankar Jaikishan "Sinigit Meerannguaq" by
Juaaka Lyberth "Destination Anywhere" by
Chris Benstead and
Robin Baynton "922 Anthem"...
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Olsen 1973: Ôdâq
Olsen 1978:
Abraham Mikaelsen 1978: Ôdâq
Olsen 1980: Jens
Lyberth 1987: Finn
Heilmann (May-October) 1987:
Jonas Fleischer (March) 1987: Jens...
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using elements of
traditional drum
dances in the music. The
singer Rasmus Lyberth did the most to
change Greenlandic music by
performing for
simple entertainment...
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themes of the film is the
conflict between modernity and tradition.
Rasmus Lyberth ...
Rasmus Vivi
Nielsen ...
Marie Nukâka
Motzfeldt ... drum
dancer Niels...
- as Inuk Ole Jørgen
Hammeken as
Ikuma Rebekka Jørgensen as
Aviaaja Sara
Lyberth as Naja
Inunnguaq Jeremi****en as
Minik Elisabeth Skade as Inuk's Mother...