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What is it like Living in Greenland?
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122,176 Views โ€ข Dec 12, 2022 โ€ข Click to toggle off description
Greenland is likely to evoke mental pictures of polar bears, icebergs, the northern lights, and Inuit culture and lifestyle. We think you'll appreciate this northern gem as much as we do. People's perceptions of Greenland are often incorrect, and we hope this video may dispel some of those myths. How about we get going?

Everyday Food.
Greenlanders often eat a lot of canned goods, as well as canned fish, potatoes, and vegetables. Many Inuit tribes also rely heavily on seal and polar bear meat. Incredible dining options can be found all around the western coast of Greenland. While that may be true, it is not well known. Greenlandic delicacies are often reserved for the most discerning of diners (unless you happen to be Inuit), leading many to get a false idea of the cuisine outside of Greenland.

An Infinite Supply of Sunlight
Learn what it's like to have sunshine on your face for all 24 hours of the day. Just picture yourself seeing the sun "set" (it does not truly set) and then rising again an hour later. Greenland's summers are nonstop celebrations.

What it's like to live in Greenland and learn about its culture and music
The Greenlandic people have always placed a high value on the arts, both historically and now. With such a small population, Greenland is home to a surprisingly robust music culture, with several performers garnering worldwide acclaim.
Greenlandic literature began with the oral transmission of Greenland's rich oral tradition of myths and stories. Many of these have been memorialized in print and are readily available at this time.
While Greenlanders have a long history of performing for one another, it wasn't until 1984 that a professional theater company was founded, and it wasn't until 2011 that the country's first theater school opened.
Greenland is home to a rich history of craftsmanship. Greenlanders traditionally wear colorful woolen knitwear (anoraks) and handcrafted boots (kamiks). Fur and sealskins have been vital to Greenlanders' survival in the north for centuries, but in recent years, Greenlandic design has exploded, reaching new levels of creativity by fusing worldwide and Greenlandic fashions with the inventive use of fur and skin goods.

Fundamental Economic Principles
Standard of living and unemployment in Greenland are on par with those in mainland Europe (officially about 10 percent in the mid-1990s, with the public sector accounting for almost two-thirds of all jobs). While its GDP is more than $1 billion each year, the Danish government provides almost half of its budgetary support. The Greenlandic economy experienced a downturn in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Recent years have had budget surpluses and low inflation, but there is rising concern that overfishing may soon cause severe fisheries depletion. Small, remote Inuit communities in northern and eastern Greenland rely heavily on subsistence hunting for food and clothing (mainly polar bear and seal furs). Some Inuit communities have also profited from the International Whaling Commission's (IWC) recent decision to offer Greenland special authority to participate in limited "aboriginal subsistence whaling."

Literature, Music, Art, and All Other Humanities Topics
Help for the Creative Sector. Greenland's artistic and literary communities get some funding from the government since the Greenlandic and Danish governments recognize the value of the arts in attracting tourists. However, the Inuit communities' robust creative history is by far the most important factor in the ongoing survival of Greenlandic arts.
Literature.
Inuit mythologies and moral codes, as well as the connection between the Inuit and the animals (seal, bear, walrus, whale, fox, etc.) on which they depended for existence, have long been central to Greenland's rich oral storytelling heritage (stories and songs). The most accomplished exponents of this art form are still held in high regard in Greenlandic society. While the tradition of writing and reading is still developing in Greenland, it is becoming more and more widespread.




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@PeteyThePenguin

8 months ago

Greenland is absolutely beautiful. I'd love to visit one day

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@romyarevalo40

3 weeks ago

Que bonito paรญs Groenlandia gracias por mostrar su belleza

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@beatapuchalska3410

6 months ago

Greenland has been so unknown for most of the people. I so glad I can find a lot of information of beautiful Greenland.

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@raccoonmario71

6 months ago

I love the sunset

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@FelixvonMontfort

1 year ago

Absolutly perfect.

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@zthde

7 months ago

Beautifully explained ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ i want to visit one day x

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@hanashanas78

1 year ago

Love โค ๐Ÿ˜

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@ELITE-STICK-MAN-2024

1 year ago

I would love to visit on a vacation

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@jemvirpro4527

5 months ago

It might be one of the most peaceful country, never experienced was throu out the centuries

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@xxxs8309

4 months ago

Greenland has so much potential

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@AndersJensenTH

8 months ago

One should probably go to Greenland to learn about its customs and traditions. "Rely heavily on Polar Bear meat" ??? What!? 54 years and I've never eaten polar bear meat, neither has anyone in my family. Actually I don't know anyone who has eaten polar bear meat.

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@stefanostrada500

8 months ago

These are not shocking thruths. Greenland is a unique place, with highs and lows.

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@newforestpixie5297

2 months ago

a must have in England is the colour Beige which is also a very popular for the exterior of houses with cement render ( which is very many ) although itโ€™s titled Gardinia for some reason. My gripe is , given that 7 months of the year the climate can be bleak & unlike Greenland here & the Northern European neighbours , the English arenโ€™t keen on bright or strong colours for outdoors leading to months of grey skies & beige homes everywhere you look. Fact in my district of southern England for 3 miles of constant roadside homes only 3 arenโ€™t beige or white โ€ฆ

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@blueb4829

5 months ago

I'll wait another 50 years until Greenland warms before visiting.

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@andrewemery4272

5 months ago

The only video about Greenland to be 90% video of countries other than Greenland.

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@plotholedetective4166

1 year ago

Giving icebergs hugs.... I think your prescriptions need adjusted.

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@dedesmith613

1 year ago

Can you grow vegtables underground with solar power in greenland.

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@veronicaladd5821

7 months ago

I have been to Greenland and I loved it there. In the future when the artic ice melts I am sure we in the northern hemispheres we will all more there live there as it warmer than now,gorgeous

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