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Fjords, glaciers and the highest mountains in the Arctic: East Greenland with its spectacular nature is one of the most sparsely populated regions on earth. The people here live in extreme isolation and depend on helicopter flights for their supplies. Despite harsh conditions, the inhabitants here lovingly maintain their traditions and enjoy their outdoor leisure time even at minus 20 degrees Celsius.

The town of Tasiilaq is the "metropolis" with 4,000 inhabitants and offers a very special attraction: the only ski lift on the east coast. Thomas Mikaelsen, the lift attendant, is not to be envied for his job. The only 100 meter long lift comes from Switzerland and is already 20 years old. If Thomas gets the drag lift running at all, it often only lasts for an hour. Then the ski crazy's luck depends on his repair skills. The lift is the only frosty open-air pleasure.

For Salo Kunuk his sled dogs are both pleasure and work. He is currently teaching his daughter Karla how to steer a dog sled, private driving lessons from her father, so to speak. Karla will need it, because in the eternal ice the sled is the only means of transportation.

Tobias Ignatiussen owns a motorized sled version with 100 HP. He goes, like already his ancestors, on seal hunt. Only with the help of the snowmobile he can reach ice-free places in the fjord. Despite strict hunting restrictions, the Inuit still depend on seal meat and fur to survive.

A tradition almost as important as hunting is the tupilak, small figures from Greenlandic mythology, made from whale teeth or reindeer antlers. Gideon Quqe made it to the master as a carver, and some of his tupilaks look quite spooky. Because from his ancestors, Gideon knows that the tupilak was intended by its owner to be used as an evil spirit to harm the enemy. Nowadays Gideon also carves nice looking figures, because lucky charms simply sell better.

At the Klubben, Tasiilaq's only pub, the concert of the year is on: the local combo Dubbi Band, named after the nickname of band leader Tobias Sanimuinaq, performs. They call their wild musical style "Greenland Swing". Even in the middle of the white wilderness you can make your audience dance.
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@DavidEVogel

3 years ago

I lived and worked in Greenland: several months during the summer and several months during the winter. Its like living on another planet.

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@twentytwo138

3 years ago

Nothing better than a calm and casual English accent narrating a documentary about anything... Whether it's nature and animals, sci-fi, production... Everything becomes interesting with that voice

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@jamesfair4315

3 years ago

All of my life, I had never seen anything about Greenland until this video. I have flown down the east coast flying from Europe to the USA. I knew people lived here, but love to see native peoples. Excellent documentary.

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@blackzallion3563

2 years ago

After watching this I fill inside me that Africa is blessed with a great climate not too hot neither too cold

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@timothyprice1407

2 years ago

I never in my wildest imagination thought I'd be so motivated to visit Greenland as I am from watching this documentary.. I learned more about the people and culture of Greenland in the first 15 minutes of this video than I had in the entire previous 63 years of my life..

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@danielsckarin574

3 years ago

Thank you for such a good documentary about Greenland.

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@capricorn839

3 years ago

I remembered my flight flew over parts of Greenland from Toronto to Tokyo. From up the air I could see the vast expanse of white landmass beyond my imagination. Cannot imagine how those people survive down there until I watch this video

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@pagerhoads1531

1 year ago

I've never even seen the ocean before let alone a foreign country. Glad I can watch YouTube and dream about traveling the world

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@Ace-jw1lt

2 years ago

Australia reading this title like πŸ‘πŸ‘„πŸ‘

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@TheNobullman

3 years ago

Great video, how these people survived in the past is astounding.

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@mickosheehan6098

3 years ago

Thx ... love being snug in bed watching this cold world. Peeps are solid

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@g00gl

3 years ago

love to Greenland PEOPLE from NEW ZEALANDπŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•

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@thacrypt223

3 years ago

I don't know if you will read this, but to the creators of this channel: Thank you! You are appreciated!❀❀ I love all your documentaries so far, and I think you are doing an absolutely wonderful job. This was a joy to watch, except the part about the suicide rate, which made me sad. Keep it up!

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@irishkazolotse

2 months ago

I also like Q's Greenland channel abt this frozen land... Huge respect to all Greenlanders, keep up living and bringing up children, God bless you all! ❀❀❀

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@danielliberty5945

2 years ago

There's other nice wholesome bands from Greenland like The Perfect Mass, Moonlight Drowns, Failed to Failure, and Silence.

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@davidgriego278

3 months ago

These Wonderfull people, are still living in many traditional ways of the past! I hope they continue, as it gives meaning to who they are! I am old enough to have witnessed my own Cultures traditions, and now it is dying out! I believe one of our oldest traditions was respect for the Elderly, and now it is so taken for granted! It wsrms my Hesrt to see these Natives continue their ways!

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@abdullahbutt3470

2 years ago

What an amazing place to spend my Summer vacations, as I belong to a Tropical Country. Before watching this documentary, I never though that Japanese would be living in Greenland.

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@TFrills

3 years ago

Wish this was longer. Love these icy worlds.

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@naveedyousaf1657

3 years ago

You guys are doing brilliant work with bravery. Thanks for sharing. Loved it.

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@KPlyf

2 years ago

Music band is awesome! It brought life and color to dull life.

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