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  2. The Greenlandic Inuit (Greenlandic: kalaallit, Danish: Grønlandsk Inuit) are the indigenous and most populous ethnic group in Greenland. Most speak Greenlandic (Western Greenlandic, Kalaallisut) and consider themselves ethnically Greenlandic. People of Greenland are both citizens of Denmark and citizens of the European Union.

  3. The population of Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) is widely dispersed. The large majority of people live in one of the island’s 18 municipalities. The remainder live in villages.

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    Pictures of Greenland, c. 1863. The Thule people are the ancestors of the current Greenlandic population. No genes from the Paleo-Inuit have been found in the present population of Greenland. The Thule culture migrated eastward from what is now known as Alaska around 1000 AD, reaching Greenland around 1300.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Inuit, any member of a group of peoples who, with the closely related Unangan/Unangas/Unangax (Aleuts), constitute the chief element in the Indigenous population of the Arctic and subarctic regions of Greenland, Canada, and the United States and live in part of Chukotka (in the Far East region of Russia).

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · The country is a 2 million km 2 island in the Arctic whose population is 88.9% Greenlandic Inuit out of a total of 56,562 inhabitants (May 2022). [1] . The majority of Greenlandic Inuit refer to themselves as Kalaallit (Kalaaleq in singular). Approximately 17,000 Kalaallit live in Denmark.

  7. Jul 11, 2016 · 89 per cent of Greenland’s population are indigenous Indigenous people come from a range of different cultures , and are hard to define as a single group. According to the UN, indigenous people are defined by the following criteria:

  8. The majority of the population is native or indigenous, and it is the only country in both Americas that has that population. History of Greenland. Greenland has been populated by migrants from the Arctic for over 4,500 years, and the Inuits have been here since the thirteenth century.

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