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What Inughuit hunters can teach us about the revered narwhalJun 28, 2024 · About 700 Inughuit live in Qaanaaq and a handful of smaller settlements around Inglefield Bredning, a fjord also known as Kangerlussuaq. Qaanaaq ...<|separator|>
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Alfred Kroeber's Documentation of Inuktun (Polar Inuit) - Project MUSESep 15, 2025 · Inughuit people may have come to Greenland as recently as the eighteenth century, and their speech may be genealogically closer to Inuktitut or ...
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[PDF] Inughuit, Qaanaaq Northwestern Greenland - LicciQaanaaq, known as the hunters/trappers town, has a population of over 600 people that originally migrated from Canada around 1100 CE. Hunting: seals, polar ...
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Uncovering the Genetic History of the Present-Day Greenlandic ...Dec 31, 2014 · In the 17th century, the Inughuit Polar Eskimos (new Inuit people from the central Canadian Arctic) settled in the Thule district. By this ...
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Alnayah's People: Archival Photographs from West Greenland, 1908 ...Feb 9, 2023 · ... Polar Eskimos. Where the specific identity of the people in a group ... Inughuit women that Peary actively encouraged. His involvement ...
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Qaanaaq – Trap GreenlandQaanaaq is Greenland's youngest and northernmost town with 619 inhabitants (2021). The town was established by the Danish State in 1953.
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Full article: The End of Nature? Inughuit Life on the Edge of TimeMay 25, 2021 · The Inughuit of Northwest Greenland are hunters of marine mammals and other animal species of the High Arctic ecological system. Their life is rapidly changing.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Socio-economic predictors of Inuit hunting choices and their ...Sep 18, 2023 · Hunting and sharing of food are complex cultural, social, political, and economic phenomena in mixed cash and subsistence economies, where ...
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Genetic Analysis of Birnirk Inuit from the Alaskan North SlopeMar 16, 2022 · Archaeological evidence indicates that Birnirk peoples (AD 650 – 1300) are the proposed genetic ancestors of the Thule Inuit (AD 950 – 1400) and ...
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Thule Culture | Museum - University of Alaska FairbanksOrigins. The Thule migration was first suggested by Mathiassen (1927:7) as occurring around 1000 A.D., ultimately leading to the modern Inuit cultures.
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Early Inuit (Thule Culture) | The Canadian EncyclopediaFeb 7, 2006 · In roughly a century, some of these early Inuit groups rapidly migrated across what's now the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Greenland.
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The genetic history of Greenlandic-European contact - ScienceDirectMay 24, 2021 · The Greenlanders are mainly descendants of the Inuit of the Thule culture that entered Northern Greenland from Canada around the 12th century.
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Paleo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and ...Jan 4, 2020 · The genetic relationship between Paleo-Eskimos and Native American, Inuit, Yup'ik and Aleut populations remains uncertain. Here we present new ...
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[PDF] Did Bering Strait People Initiate the Thule Migration?The Ruin Island phase, possibly initiated by iron, may be a secondary event, not the main Thule migration, with possible commercial motivation.
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Viking and Inuit in Greenland | Icy SeasDec 28, 2022 · The modern Inuit of the Thule culture arrived in Greenland ... They crossed Smith Sound at 79 N latitude about 1300 CE to reach Greenland ...
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The Polar Eskimo population, Thule District, North Greenland.Aug 4, 2025 · The Polar Eskimo society developed during the 20th Century from a small, self-sufficient hunting society into a large, primarily hunting ...
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New Evidence concerning Polar Eskimo Isolation - jstorEskimos extended from Humboldt Glacier south to Melville Bay, but that there had apparently been no communication with the. Eskimos of Upernavik before 1904.
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Revisiting an Early Thule Inuit occupation of Skraeling Island ... - ÉruditEric Holtved (1944) originally defined the Ruin Island phase after excavating several Early Thule sites located on the Greenland side of Smith Sound, ...
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Inughuit | Encyclopedia.comThe Inughuit call themselves "the great and real human beings," and until White contact in 1818, they believed that they were the only humans in the world.
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Greenland Norse walrus exploitation deep into the Arctic - ScienceSep 27, 2024 · After c. 1250 to 1350: Norse artifacts start to appear on Thule Inuit sites, particularly in Smith Sound, but also in the Canadian High Arctic ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Taissumani: May 25, 1953 — The expulsion of the InughuitMay 19, 2006 · They are the northernmost human society in the world. The Inughuit lived in isolation, from other Inuit as well as from white men, until 1818 ...
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Robert Peary and the Inuit - Nunatsiaq NewsApr 26, 2007 · Robert Peary had studied the narratives of earlier explorers to the High Arctic before he first went among the Inughuit for his over-wintering in 1891.
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Peary and the Inuit: Perspectives On Interactions | Bowdoin CollegePeary chose him as captain of the Hope, which he chartered for summer voyages in 1896 and 1897, when he tried to transport large meteorites from Cape York, ...
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[PDF] Living on the Edge: Inughuit Women and Geography of ContactInughuit, Knud Rasmussen, and Thule: The work of Knud Rasmussen among the Polar-Eskimos in North. Greenland. Études/Inuit/Studies 12(1-2):45 – 55. http://www ...
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Aboriginal-European Relations During the Great Age of North Polar ...However, between 1890 and 1909, explorer Robert E. Peary introduced firearms and steel traps, which radically altered Inughuit procurement strate- gies.
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Tragic Betrayal: The story of Robert Peary and Minik Wallace ...Before his famous 1909 expedition, Peary sailed to Greenland in the summer of 1897 to bring an iron meteorite back to the United States. When he returned in the ...
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HINGITAQ 53 AND OTHERS v. DENMARK - HUDOCBy a decree of 10 May 1921 the Thule District was incorporated into the Danish colonial area in Greenland. ... In 1937 Denmark took over the trading station.
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USA's declaration on Danish sovereignty of Greenland, 1916Jun 21, 2019 · A private trading post in Thule (now Qaanaaq) in north Greenland was founded in 1909/10, eventually being sold to the Danish state in 1937.Missing: district | Show results with:district
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The war years and subsequent decolonisation – Trap GreenlandOn 9 April 1940, Denmark was occupied by Germany, and Greenland suddenly stood on its own two feet. Although the Danish government continued after 9 April, in ...
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Greenland, Great Powers, and Lessons from the Second World WarJun 15, 2021 · Greenland was still part of the Kingdom of Denmark, despite Denmark being occupied by the Nazis from 1940.
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Inughuit appeal to Danish Supreme Court for right of returnOct 22, 2002 · A secret 1953 deal between Denmark and the United States led to the forced relocation of 87 members of Greenland's Inughuit tribe to make ...
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Greenlanders Displaced by the Cold War: Relocation and ... - DIISDec 30, 2009 · The forced relocation in 1953 of the residents of Uummannaq, Greenland, a small settlement of Inughuit hunters near the recently constructed Thule Air Base.
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Europe | Inuit survival battle against US base - BBC NEWSMay 27, 2004 · ... Danish pressure when the US military Thule base expanded in 1953. Last chance. The group moved north to the remote village of Qaannaaq, where ...
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The New Cold War in the Arctic - Type InvestigationsOct 30, 2023 · In the spring of 1953, when Regina Kristiansen was 14, she and her family were forced to leave their village of Uummannaq in northwestern ...
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Okinawa and Thule US military bases | DIISAug 25, 2025 · Since then, the town of Qaanaaq and the district's population of 758 people ... The Inughuit community in Qaanaaq, evicted from the base ...
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Greenland profile - BBC NewsJan 10, 2025 · 1999 - Danish High Court rules that Inuit were illegally exiled from their land in northern Greenland in 1953 to expand US airbase at Thule ...Missing: region | Show results with:region<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pituffik/ Thule Air Base Climate & Temperature➀ Pituffik/ Thule Air Base at 59 m/ 194 ft has a tundra climate (ET). ➁ Average temperature in Pituffik/ Thule Air Base is -11.2°C/ 11.8°F✓ Rainfall 124mm/ ...
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Thule Air Base, Greenland Climate Averages - WeatherWorld.comThule Air Base, Greenland climate averages data includes: average daily temperatures, average probability of precipitation, yearly barometric pressure averages.Missing: Avanersuaq | Show results with:Avanersuaq
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Arctic climate change: An Indigenous perspectiveAug 9, 2021 · The example of Greenlandic Inuit demonstrates that Indigenous populations are extremely vulnerable to climate change because of their close ...Case Study: Greenland · The Path Forward · Spreading Like Wildfire; The...Missing: habitat | Show results with:habitat
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Adaptation to high-fat diet, cold had profound effect on Inuit ...Sep 18, 2015 · Researchers have found unique genetic mutations in the Inuit genome that make them more adapted to cold as well as a diet high in omega-3 fatty ...
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Cold Tolerance Among Inuit May Come From Extinct Human RelativesDec 23, 2016 · Inuit who live in Greenland experience average temperatures below freezing for at least half of the year. For those who live in the north, ...
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Disparate and parallel craniofacial climatic adaptations in native ...Among the Inuit, who inhabit very cold environments, material culture such as semisubterranean housing and waterproof clothing represent efficient means of ...
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The Inuit - Climate GenerationJan 12, 2008 · Clothing. Traditional Inuit clothing was highly adapted to the Arctic environment. Caribou, polar bear, arctic fox, and musk ox ...
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Qaanaaq - Kommuneplania - Avannaata KommuniaDec 3, 2020 · Qaanaaq has the three settlements of Savissivik, Siorapaluk and Qeqertat. In recent decades, two settlements were abandoned: Qeqertarsuaq and ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Changes in the coastal environments and their impact on society in ...Several smaller settlements are found in the Qaanaaq region. Siorapaluk is situated ∼50 km northwest from Qaanaaq on the coast of a glacial fjord connected to ...
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The Satellite at the End of the World: Infrastructural Encounters in ...Nov 16, 2023 · Through stories of key infrastructural sites in Qaanaaq, such as its hotel, satellite ground station and telecommunication station, as well as ...
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Siorapaluk - Visit GreenlandNew faces are a rare sight in Siorapaluk, the world's most northerly inhabited Inuit settlement. While electricity, satellite TV and internet provide a ...Missing: key infrastructure
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Qaanaaq | Fly to Greenland's northernmost cityIn 1952 the Americans established Thule Air Base, which was extended just a year later. This had an impact on the original population from the settlement at ...
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The disappearing world of the last of the Arctic hunters - The GuardianOct 2, 2010 · The Inughuit are one of the smallest indigenous groups in the world, with a population of just 800 spread across the four settlements that make up the Thule ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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91.02.07: The Inuit Family: A study of its history, beliefs, and imagesInuit society was structured around the immediate family, plus the extended family of grandparents, cousins and other blood and marriage relationships ...
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High-fat diet made Inuits healthier but shorter thanks to gene ...They found that the mutations in the Inuit population were associated with lower “bad” cholesterol and insulin levels, which protects against cardiovascular ...
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Trends in cardiovascular disease among Inuit in Greenland from ...The study provides pivotal insights into CVD trends within the Arctic Inuit population, highlighting both positive developments and areas of concern.
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Greenland Inuit face health risks from 'forever chemicals' in dietMar 13, 2025 · Studies have suggested that exposure to PFAS chemicals is associated with increased rates of cancer, obesity, thyroid, liver and kidney disease, ...
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Indigenous health in the Arctic: an overview of the circumpolar Inuit ...The health of the Inuit has undergone substantial changes over the past five centuries, as a result of social, cultural, and economic changes.Missing: ethnography | Show results with:ethnography
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Present and past dynamics of Inughuit resource spaces - PMCThe distribution of houses during the Post-Thule Station Period shows a marked concentration of Inughuit families in Qaanaaq and the nearby hamlets Siorapaluk ...
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Surviving the Thaw: Greenland's Inuit Grapple With Their Melting ...Apr 19, 2025 · Inuit communities feel the effects of climate change in many aspects of daily life, through disrupted livelihoods, food insecurity and housing problems.Missing: habitat | Show results with:habitat
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Greenland, It Will Never Be For Sale - Peace & Planet NewsThe heartless displacement of the Inughuit people of Thule, done without forenotice to enable the construction of a military base in 1951, thirteen years ...Missing: Challenges | Show results with:Challenges
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Inuktun language and alphabet - OmniglotSep 21, 2023 · Inuktun is also known as Inughuit Greenlandic, Polar Inuit, Thule Inuit, Polar Eskimo or North Greenlandic. It is closely related to ...
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[PDF] Alfred Kroeber's Documentation of Inuktun (Polar Inuit) - LinguisticsNov 16, 2024 · Inuktun itself is one of three main Inuit dialects in Greenland; the others are Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic) and Kalaattisit (Tunumiisut or ...
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Ethnology of the Greenland Eskimos Encyclopedia Arctica 8have "Indian" noses. Mention should be made of the highly arctic conditions under which the. Polar Eskimos, the northernmost population in the World, live.
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Catching Birds in the High Arctic - Anthropology NewsMay 16, 2019 · The first Thule migrants brought technologies such as the bow and arrow, dog-sled transport, and whale-hunting boats (umiaks), allowing for the ...
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Inughuit - Religion and Expressive CultureReligious Beliefs. The Inughuit, like other Inuit groups, believed in the Mother of the Sea ( Nerrivik ) and the Moon Man. She controlled the sea mammals ...
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A way of life is melting away in Greenland - ArcticTodayMay 1, 2017 · ... As the climate warms, the Arctic village of Qaanaaq, Greenland, has seen its age-old hunting economy evaporate.
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How much does the US pay to Denmark for having Thule AFB on the ...Aug 26, 2019 · The answer is: nothing. It has, however, been customary that certain support and service contracts would be given to Greenlandic or Danish contractors.
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[PDF] CURRENT INUIT LIFESTYLES IN NORTH WEST GREENLANDOur traditional view of the Inuit as hunters of animal products is undermined by the fact that only 2,500 claim to earn some level of income from this primary ...
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[PDF] From bilateral to trilateral agreement: The case of Thule Air BaseThule base, 27 Inughuit families had to be relocated further north in 1953. ... With the establishment of the Thule base, joint Danish-American defense areas ...
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The History of Greenland's Colonization and the Potential Impact of ...Feb 24, 2025 · In the 1950s, the U.S. built Thule Air Base which forced many Inuit people in the area to relocate. Additionally, despite a Danish ban of ...
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Tracing state–indigenous relations through the Denmark–Greenland ...In 1953, the Danish constitution was amended, and the Greenlandic Inuit people became Danish citizens with equal legal standing. However, the process of ...
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A Colonial Legacy - SAFI NetworkJan 14, 2025 · Becoming infamous is the so-called 'Little Danes Experiment', conducted by the Danish government in 1951, when 22 Inuit children were sent to ...
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View of The Dual Impact of Modern Civilization and the Polar ...Despite the cultural challenges, some Inuit people have improved their life satisfaction through economic transformation, lifestyle adjustment and other ...
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Watch Minik | American Experience | Official Site - PBSHe became known as Mene Wallace, and took the middle name Peary. It had been a year since Peary brought the six Polar Eskimos to New York. Now, Minik was the ...
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[PDF] The North Pole Controversy of 1909 and the Treatment of the .... Minik took the new name of Minik Peary Wallace.196. Minik began his life in New York and acted as any normal young boy. He seemed to adapt well and made ...
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The tragic story of a famous meteorite - VoxJan 19, 2024 · Minik eventually returned to Greenland on one of Peary's ships in 1909 and needed to relearn Inughuit customs and his native language, Inuktun.
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Fragments of the Cape York Meteorite on Display | AMNHLocated in 1894 by American explorer Robert Peary with the help of an Inuit guide. The Inuit of northwest Greenland were the first people to locate the Cape ...
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Pituffik Space Base | Greenland, Thule, Air Force, & DenmarkSep 23, 2025 · When the installation was established as Thule Air Base in 1951–52, the indigenous population was forcibly relocated to other settlements, ...
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The Forced Relocation of Indigenous Peoples in GreenlandNov 25, 2019 · In 1953, the Thule tribe was forcibly relocated in Greenland for a US military base. They sued for damages, receiving a fraction of their claim.
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Inuit seek millions from Danish government | CBC NewsNov 10, 2000 · The Inuit say they were forced to move from their home in the high arctic during the 1950's. The site in Thule was used to develop an American ...
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HINGITAQ 53 vs. Denmark, Application No. 18584/04 (decision from ...By a decree of 10 May 1921 the Thule District was incorporated into the Danish colonial area in Greenland. ... In 1937 Denmark took over the trading station.
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Thule Air Base Gets a New Name: Pituffik Space BaseApr 11, 2023 · Pituffik's original Inuit residents were forcibly relocated in 1953, a history that remains controversial in Greenland to this day.
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Hingitaq 53, Petersen and Others v. Office of the Prime Minister of ...In May 1953 the Danish authorities ordered the immediate resettlement of the Inughuit resident in Thule. They were moved to modern accommodation 120 kilometres ...
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The Legal Bases for the Inughuit Claim to their HomelandsOct 2, 2009 · The presence and activities of the air base have had and continue to have a nega- tive impact on Inughuit culture and way of living. Shortly ...
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[PDF] The 'Then' and the 'Now' of Forced Relocation of Indigenous PeoplesThe establishment of the US military base meant that the over 100 members of the Thule tribe were forcibly relocated to other areas in a matter of few days. At ...
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Indigenous peoples show support for Thule Inughuit - Nunatsiaq NewsFeb 9, 2002 · In 1953, Inughuit who live in the Thule district of northern Greenland were forced to relocate to Qaanaaq to make room for the U.S. air base in ...
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Supreme Court of Denmark, Decision of November 28, 2003, in ...Nov 28, 2003 · This is an excerpt taken from the Danish Supreme Court decision reproduced in the ECHR decision in Hingitaq 53 v. Denmark) In a judgment of 28