Sedna
The official language of Greenland is Greenlandic, also known as Kalaallisut. Danish is also widely spoken due to historical ties with Denmark.
Inuit tamarmik inunngorput nammineersinnaassuseqarlutik assigiimmillu ataqqinassuseqarlutillu pisinnaatitaaffeqarlutik.
The Canadian tribal peoples and the arctic dog breed are spelled Inuits (Northern Inuit Dog).
Inuit
Yes, it is.
'hunter's boat' and probably it's inuit or greenlandic.
The Inuit deity, spirit of the wind, is Hila.
Glædelig Jul (in Danish, since Danish is also official language in Greenland) Juullimi Ukiortaassamilu Pilluarit (in Inuit, Greenlandic)
erik the red
No, she is Icelandic, and some scandinavians have strong mongoloid/asiatic/epicanthic folds. She is rumor to be of Greenlandic Inuit decent.
Greenlandic. Greenlandic is an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken by about 57,000 people in Greenland and Denmark. It is closely related to the Inuit languages in Canada, such as Inuktitut. The main dialect, Kalaallisut or West Greenlandic, has been the official language of the Greenlandic autonomous territory since June 2009; this is a move by the Greenlandic government to strengthen the language in its competition with the colonial language, Danish. Other dialects are East Greenlandic (Tunumiisut) and the Thule dialect Inuktun.
Glædelig Jul (in Danish, since Danish is also official language in Greenland) Juullimi Ukiortaassamilu Pilluarit (in Inuit, Greenlandic)
There were people native to Greenland prior to the early Viking Settlement. Generally speaking, these are referred to as Inuits. Modern Greenlanders however, are simply called Greenlanders (at least in English.)
The official language of Greenland is Greenlandic, also known as Kalaallisut. Danish is also widely spoken due to historical ties with Denmark.
Inuit tamarmik inunngorput nammineersinnaassuseqarlutik assigiimmillu ataqqinassuseqarlutillu pisinnaatitaaffeqarlutik.
inuit
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