Greenlandic Inuit
Greenlanders (Greenlandic: Kalaallit / Tunumiit / Inughuit; Danish: Grønlændere) are people identified with Greenland or the indigenous people, the Greenlandic Inuit (Kalaallit, Inughuit or Tunumiit). This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Greenlanders, many of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Greenlandic. However, the term can in different contexts be delimited more precisely in different ways: as the inhabitants of Greenland, as nationals of Greenland or more broadly as persons who feel a cultural affiliation in a broad sense to Greenland. More controversial is a more recent use of the word in the sense persons of Greenlandic origin, i.e. persons whose parents were born in Greenland.
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Greenlandic Inuit
Greenlanders (Greenlandic: Kalaallit / Tunumiit / Inughuit; Danish: Grønlændere) are people identified with Greenland or the indigenous people, the Greenlandic Inuit (Kalaallit, Inughuit or Tunumiit). This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Greenlanders, many of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Greenlandic. However, the term can in different contexts be delimited more precisely in different ways: as the inhabitants of Greenland, as nationals of Greenland or more broadly as persons who feel a cultural affiliation in a broad sense to Greenland. More controversial is a more recent use of the word in the sense persons of Greenlandic origin, i.e. persons whose parents were born in Greenland.
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De Groenlandse Inuit (Groenlan ...... veer 20.000 Groenlandse Inuit.
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Greenlanders (Greenlandic: Kal ...... cendants of the Thule culture.
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Greenland: 51,349
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Denmark
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Faroe Islands
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Greenland
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Iceland
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Norway
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other Inuit, Aleut and Yupik peoples
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Minority Inuit religion
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Predominantly Lutheran
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De Groenlandse Inuit (Groenlan ...... n ze verdeeld in drie groepen.
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Greenlanders (Greenlandic: Kal ...... arents were born in Greenland.
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Greenlandic Inuit
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Groenlandse Inuit
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Greenlanders
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