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Between Sea and Glacier (Hardback)

Greenland in a Changing World

P&S History > Humanities > Language & Literature

Imprint: International Polar Institute
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780996748056
Published: 31st March 2019
Casemate UK Academic

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"The people of Greenland possess a robust spirit, born of the land, which speaks to me. At this time of the Age of Man, the Anthropocene, of human-induced climate change, I recognize that a tradition of respect for the land prevails in Greenland. With all the community dependent on the land, a spirit of cooperation has evolved through a melding of Inuit communal culture with Scandinavian social democracy. I write of Greenland, of its culture and people in possession of an existence, which is based on hunter-gatherer knowledge of the land." From the introduction.

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