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Tusagassiuutinut Nalunaarut Press Release
NAMMINERSORNERULLUTIK OQARTUSSAT GRØNLANDS HJEMMESTYRE The Premier’s Office Self Governance Office Tusagassiuutinut nalunaarut Press release Young artists’ tribute to Greenland Self-Goverment The festivities celebrating Greenland’s Self-Goverment Day and National Day will 17.06.2009 take off in the course of week 25 in mid June with a number of cultural activities. Post Box 909 The art project “The People’s Flag” by Julie Edel Hardenberg, made with the 3900 Nuuk, Greenland assistance of young people attending the Piorsaavik preparatory school will be Tel +299 34 50 00 suspended from the gable of Block P in the course of the week. Fax +299 32 54 10 [email protected] At the same time, together with school children, Maria Paninnguaq Kjærulf will www.nanoq.gl create a large bird motif using painted stones in the Qernertunnguit neighbourhood. On Friday 19 June a concert will be held at Katuaq with two exciting new musicians from Greenland, Nive Nielsen and Juno Berthelsen. On Saturday 20 June at 2 pm an international handball match between Greenland and Iceland (U21) will continue the festivities celebrating Self-Governance. A self-governing Greenland needs industry and trade development. This is why we, in cooperation with Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq, will be opening an exclusive exhibition of Greenland's trade and industry on June 20. Here 27 enterprises and artists will be demonstrating how they can contribute to industry and trade development in the future. In the evening, the Church of Hans Egede will provide the setting for performances by two fabulous choirs. The Danish National Girl Choir and Qeqqata Erinarsoqatigiivi will give their rendition of a Self-Goverment concert. -
Facilitating Increased Engagement Between the Research Communities of Greenland and the U.S
Facilitating increased engagement between the research communities of Greenland and the U.S. August 27-28, 2018 Nuuk, Greenland Lauren E. Culler, Sten Lund, Josephine Nymand, and Ross A. Virginia Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Background ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Workshop Objectives and Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INCREASED U.S.-GREENLAND COLLABORATIONS ............................... 5 Research .................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Co-Produced Research ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 Public Outreach ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Education -
Faroe Islands and Greenland 2008
N O R D I C M E D I A T R E N D S 10 Media and Communication Statistics Faroe Islands and Greenland 2008 Compiled by Ragnar Karlsson NORDICOM UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG 2008 NORDICOM’s activities are based on broad and extensive network of contacts and collaboration with members of the research community, media companies, politicians, regulators, teachers, librarians, and so forth, around the world. The activities at Nordicom are characterized by three main working areas. Media and Communication Research Findings in the Nordic Countries Nordicom publishes a Nordic journal, Nordicom Information, and an English language journal, Nordicom Review (refereed), as well as anthologies and other reports in both Nordic and English langu- ages. Different research databases concerning, among other things, scientific literature and ongoing research are updated continuously and are available on the Internet. Nordicom has the character of a hub of Nordic cooperation in media research. Making Nordic research in the field of mass communication and media studies known to colleagues and others outside the region, and weaving and supporting networks of collaboration between the Nordic research communities and colleagues abroad are two prime facets of the Nordicom work. The documentation services are based on work performed in national documentation centres at- tached to the universities in Aarhus, Denmark; Tampere, Finland; Reykjavik, Iceland; Bergen, Norway; and Göteborg, Sweden. Trends and Developments in the Media Sectors in the Nordic Countries Nordicom compiles and collates media statistics for the whole of the Nordic region. The statistics, to- gether with qualified analyses, are published in the series, Nordic Media Trends, and on the homepage. -
Sommer 2012 L Ars Sv an Kjæ R Imarisai Indhold
NR. 55 · AASAQ · SOMMER 2012 L ARS SV AN KJÆ IMARISAI INDHOLD R 03 Siulequt Forord 04 Nunanik allanik niueqateqarneruneq 05 Mere samhandel med udlandet 06 Aqutsisutut ilinniartitaaneq – uisitsivoq 08 Lederuddannelse – en øjenåbner 10 Ataatsimoorluta iliuuseqarta 12 Lad os løfte i flok 14 Nipilersorneq inuuninnut ilaasorujuuvoq 16 Musikken er en del af mit liv 18 Umiarsuit tallimat sananeqarput 19 Fem skibe i produktion 20 Eqqakkat kiilut arlallit katersorneqarput 21 Flere kilo skrald samlet 22 The designated person 24 The designated person 26 Angunni malippaa 27 Følger sin fars fodspor 28 Niuertorusinngorusukkaluarpunga 29 Egentigt skulle jeg ha’ været handelsforvalter 30 Ilinniartut arlallit Royal Arctic Line-mi naammassipput 31 Royal Arctic Line har uddannet flere unge 36 Maaji Nuan Naqitaq ‘Royal Arctic’ Royal Arctic Line A/S-imit saqqummersinneqartarpoq. Bladet ‘Royal Arctic’ udgives af Royal Arctic Line A/S Akeqanngitsumik pisartagaqarusukkuit [email protected] allaannassaatit Gratis abonnement kan bestilles på [email protected] Akisussaasutut aaqqissuisoq / Ansvarsh. red.: Jakob Strøm Aaqqiss. / Red.: Irene Jeppson Aaqqissuineq naammassivoq / Red. afsluttet juli 2012. Ilusilersuisoq suliarinnittorlu / Layout og produktion: Tegnestuen Tita, v. Nina S. Kreutzmann Naqiterisoq / Tryk: Formula A/S Nutserisoq / Oversættelse: Peter Olsen Lennert Naqiterneqartut amerlassausiat/ Oplag 2.800 Saqqaa – Forside: Royal Arctic Line-mi sillimaniarneq pingaartinneqarpoq – I Royal Arctic Line sætter vi sikkerheden højt Ass./ Foto Lars Svankjær Royal Arctic Line A/S · Postboks 1580 · 3900 Nuuk Oqarasuaat / Telefon +299 34 91 00 · Fax +299 32 35 22 [email protected] · www.ral.gl L ARS SV AN KJÆ R Asasara atuartartoq Kære læser Aasaq qaangiukkiartulerpoq ilami aasarissuaq! Qilak tungut sarik Sommeren er ved at gå på hæld, og hvilken sommer! Hvis aamma seqinnertoq nuannarigaanni Nunatta tamanna annertuumik man er til blå himmel og solskin har Grønland i udstrakt pissaritissimavaa. -
Nuummi (Kommuneqarfik Sermersuumi Nuup Illoqarfittaa, Nuussuaq Aamma Qinngorput Katerisimaartarnernut Tunngatillugu Killilersuig
Nuummi (Kommuneqarfik Sermersuumi Nuup illoqarfittaa, Nuussuaq aamma Qinngorput katerisimaartarnernut tunngatillugu killilersuigallarnerit inerteqquteqartitsinerillu pillugit Namminersorlutik Oqartussat nalunaarutaat nr. 6, 3. april 2020-meersoq. Atuussimasoq (Historisk) Nappaatit tunillaassortut akiorniarlugit iliuutsit pillugit Inatsisartut peqqussutaanni nr. 20, 12. november 2001-imeersumi, Inatsisartut inatsisaatigut nr. 1, 1. april 2020-meersutigut allanngortinneqartumi, §§ 6, 6 a aamma 12 b kiisalu § 29, imm. 2 malillugit aalajangersarneqarpoq: Atuuffii § 1. Nalunaarut Nuummut atuuppoq, taamaattoq takuuk imm. 2 aamma 3. Imm. 2. Nalunaarut Dronning Ingridip Napparsimavissuanut imaluunniit nakorsiartarfinnut kiisalu namminersortuni niuertarfinnilu peqqissaanermik naalagaaffimmit akuerisaallutik ingerlatani ingerlatsisunut atorfeqartitsiffiusunullu atuutinngilaq. Imm. 3. §§ 3 aamma 4 katersuunnernut politikkikkut allatulluunniit isummersornissamik siunertalinnut atuutinngillat. § 2. Nalunaarut malillugu killilersuinerit, inerteqquteqartitsinerit, peqqusinerit il.il. 14. april 2020 tikillugu atuutissapput. Katersuunnernut il.il. tunngatillugu killilersuinerit § 3. Illup iluani silamilu aaqqissuussanut, nalliuttorsiornernut, sammisaqartitsinernut assigisaanulluunniit inuit 10-t qaangerlugit peqataaffigineqartunut ingerlatsinissaq peqataanissarlu inerteqqutaavoq, taamaattoq takuuk imm. 2. Imm. 2. Peqataasut taamaallaat inoqutigiiuppata imm. 1 najukkamut atuutissanngilaq. § 4. Inuit qulit sinnerlugit tamanit katersuuffigineqarsinnaasumiippata, -
Matematik Problemregning August 2015
AEU-2 MATEMATIK PROBLEMREGNING AUGUST 2015 Tidspunkt.: Individuel besvarelse 9.00 – 11.30 Dato: Den 14. august 2015 Hjælpemidler: Lommeregner Lineal Passer Vinkelmåler Formel- og tabelsamling Egne noter Relevante bøger Ordbøger Varighed: I alt 2,5 timer Kursistens navn: Cpr. Nr. : Piareersarfik: Prøvevagtens navn: Side 1 af 5 NUUK CENTER Der er mange forskellige forretninger i Nuuk, bl.a. det store Nuuk Center. Nuuk center har følgende afdelinger: Afdelinger Areal Butikker 9500 m2 Kælder 6000 m2 Kontortårn 7000 m2 Gang og toiletarealer ? Hele Nuuk center i alt 25000 m2 1. Beregn hvor mange m2, gang- og toiletarealet er. 2. Beregn hvor stor en brøkdel, gang- og toiletarealet er af hele centerets areal. Pisiffik har halvdelen af butikkernes areal. 3. Beregn hvor stort Pisiffiks areal er. Åbningstider: Pisiffik: De øvrige butikkers åbningstider: Alle ugens dage : Mandag – torsdag: 09.00 – 20.00 10 .00 – 18.00 Fredag: Bageren : 10.00 – 19.00 Lørdag: Alle ugens dage: 10.00 – 17.00 07.00 – 20.00 Søndag: 11.00 – 17.00 4. Beregn Pisiffiks og bagerens åbningstider om ugen ialt. 5. Tegn et søjlediagram over de øvrige butikkers åbningstider om ugen. Side 2 af 5 INDE I CENTERET Der er en rulletrappe i centeret. Under trappen er der tegnet en retvinklet trekant for at måle højden fra gulvet til undersiden af trappen. Pythagoras: a2 + b2 = c2. 6. Beregn højden ved hjælp af tallene på tegningen (helt tal). Playstation 4 Førpris: 3899 kr Nupris: 2.777.- Mobiltelefoner Iphone6 Galaxy E1200 Sony S3 Mini Xperia E 4555,- 1199,- 149,- 799,- 7. Beregn prisforskellen på førpris og nupris på Playstation 4. -
Issue 4 March 8 2016
4 – March 8 2016 ULU NEWS Follow us on ww.awg2016.org • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram #JoinFeelJump #AWG2016 Athlete of the day By: Malu Pedersen Name: Jada Lea What’s the worst? ulunews@awg2016 Age: 16 I haven’t had a worst yet. I like everything Team: Alberta North so far. Volleyball How did you prepare for AWG2016? How has your Arctic Winter Games I haven't really prepared myself. I was too been so far? excited to do anything. I started packing Arctic Winter Games 2016 It’s been really fun. It’s such a new experi- a day before. But I prepared myself men- Mail: [email protected] ence, and socializing and talking with dif- tally by trying to imagine what it would Phone: (+299) 382016 ferent people around the world is really be like. Adress: Imaneq 32, 1. th. cool. P.O. Box 1050 How much do you practice each week? 3900 Nuuk How do you like Nuuk? Together as a team, we haven’t practiced It’s so pretty. It’s so cute. Every house has every week, because we have other vol- Editors: Poul Krarup, Naja Paulsen & Arnakkuluk Kleist different colors. I love it. leyball teams to be on. So we practiced Publisher: AWG2016, Sermitsiaq.AG and together twice before. the Ilisimatusarfik School of Journalism How did you like the opening cere- E-mail: [email protected] monies? Have you made some new friends? Mobile: +299 55 19 02 The opening ceremony was very up-beat I have met a lot of people, from Alaska, and I liked that there was a big stage and Northwest Territories and Yukon, I think. -
University of Copenhagen Faculty Or Humanities
Moving Archives Agency, emotions and visual memories of industrialization in Greenland Jørgensen, Anne Mette Publication date: 2017 Document version Other version Document license: CC BY-NC-ND Citation for published version (APA): Jørgensen, A. M. (2017). Moving Archives: Agency, emotions and visual memories of industrialization in Greenland. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet. Download date: 08. Apr. 2020 UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN FACULTY OR HUMANITIES PhD Thesis Anne Mette Jørgensen Moving Archives. Agency, emotions and visual memories of industrialization in Greenland Supervisor: Associate Professor Ph.D. Kirsten Thisted Submitted on: 15 February 2017 Name of department: Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies Name of department: Minority Studies Section Author(s): Anne Mette Jørgensen Title and subtitle: Moving Archives. Agency, emotions and visual memories of industrialization in Greenland Topic description: Memory, emotion, agency, history, visual anthropology, methodology, museums, post-colonialism, Greenland Supervisor: Kirsten Thisted Submitted on: 15 February 2017 Cover photography: A table during a photo elicitation interview, Ilulissat April 2015 ©AMJørgensen 2 CONTENTS Pre-face 5 Abstract 7 Resumé in Danish 8 1. Introduction 9 a. Aim and argument 9 b. Research questions 13 c. Analytical framework 13 d. Moving archives - Methodological engagements 16 e. The process 18 f. Outline of the Thesis 23 2. Contexts 27 a. Themes, times, spaces 27 b. Industrialization in Greenland 28 c. Colonial and postcolonial archives and museums 40 d. Industrialization in the Disko Bay Area 52 3. Conceptualizing Memory as Moving Archives 60 a. Analytical framework: Memory, agency and emotion 61 b. Memory as agency 62 c. Memory as practice 65 d. Memory as emotion 67 e. -
KATUAQ NAL|KL 12-18 Facebook/Mamartutfestival Imai Indhold Tikilluarit Velkommen
ARFININNGORNEQ|LØRDAG 17. 09.2016 KATUAQ NAL|KL 12-18 www.peqqik.gl facebook/mamartutfestival Imai Indhold Tikilluarit Velkommen s 3 Nerisassat nunaat Mad kortet s 4-5 Nerisassat pisussat Mad events s 6-7 Nerisassat – annitassat Mad – ud af huset s 8-9 Nerisassat ussikkit Smag på mad s 10-13 Nerisassat timilu Mad og kroppen s 14-17 Nammineq nerisassiorit Lav mad selv s 18-19 Nerisassat eqqumiitsuliat Mad og kunst s 20-21 Nerisassat oqaasertaat Ord om mad s 22-23 Nerisassat nuannersut Sjov med mad s 24 -25 Nerisassat nalorsitsaarutit Quizzer om mad s 26 TEAM Mamartut s 27 Qujanaq nerisannut Tak for mad s 29 Checklisti Checklisten s 32 2 Marmartut Festivalimut tikilluaritsi! Meeqqanut nuannersorpassuarnik sammisassaqarpoq assigiinngitsunillu ooqattaagassaqarluni! Velkommen til Mamartut Festival! Her er masser af sjove aktiviteter og forskellige smagsprøver for børn! 3 NERISASSAT nunaat 8 7 2 4 11 5 1 3 6 MAD kortet 14 10 18 9 13 8 1) Sarfalik i børnehøjde 7 19 2) Anaana og mad 3) Mamartut Nyhedsbureau 4) Spis Fisk 12 17 Spis Tang 5) Orienteringsløb for hele familien 6) Mamartut-oplevelser i Pisiffik 11 7) Mamartut Photobooth 16 8) Suppe-ræset 9) Sund Slik Workshop 10) Mad i gamle dage 1) Sarfalik meeqqallu 11) Tapas meeqqanut 11) Tapas for børn 2) Anaana nerisassallu 12) Ussigassat misilerarlugit 12) Sanseeksperimentariet 3) Mamartut nutaarsiassaataat Mamaq Skattejagti Aalisakkat Mamaq Skattejagt 4) Aalisagartorit qeqquartorit Helt i fisk 13) Nerisassat avatangiisillu 5) Arpanneq ilaqutariinnut 13) Mad og miljø 14) Isumassarsiorfik workshop tamanut 14) Kreativ workshop 16) Meeqqanut naatitsivik 6) Mamartut-misigisassat 16) Planteskole for børn Pisiffimmi 17) Ulloq ataaseq raajalerineq 17) Rejepiller for en dag 7) Mamartut Photobooth Aalisakkerivik Kalaallit nerisassaataat Fiskefabrikken 8) Suppe-mik sukkaniunneq Grønlandske råvarer 18) Mamartut Café 9) Mamakujuit peqqinnartut 18) Mamartut Café 19) Nerigit pisugit 10) Itsaq nerisassat 19) Spis og gå PISUSSAT Mamartut Festival ammassaaq nal. -
Faroe Islands and Greenland 2008
N O R D I C M E D I A T R E N D S 10 Media and Communication Statistics Faroe Islands and Greenland 2008 Compiled by Ragnar Karlsson NORDICOM UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG 2008 NORDICOM’s activities are based on broad and extensive network of contacts and collaboration with members of the research community, media companies, politicians, regulators, teachers, librarians, and so forth, around the world. The activities at Nordicom are characterized by three main working areas. Media and Communication Research Findings in the Nordic Countries Nordicom publishes a Nordic journal, Nordicom Information, and an English language journal, Nordicom Review (refereed), as well as anthologies and other reports in both Nordic and English langu- ages. Different research databases concerning, among other things, scientific literature and ongoing research are updated continuously and are available on the Internet. Nordicom has the character of a hub of Nordic cooperation in media research. Making Nordic research in the field of mass communication and media studies known to colleagues and others outside the region, and weaving and supporting networks of collaboration between the Nordic research communities and colleagues abroad are two prime facets of the Nordicom work. The documentation services are based on work performed in national documentation centres at- tached to the universities in Aarhus, Denmark; Tampere, Finland; Reykjavik, Iceland; Bergen, Norway; and Göteborg, Sweden. Trends and Developments in the Media Sectors in the Nordic Countries Nordicom compiles and collates media statistics for the whole of the Nordic region. The statistics, to- gether with qualified analyses, are published in the series, Nordic Media Trends, and on the homepage. -
Linguistic Landscape, Greenlandic, Danish, Nuuk, Greenland, Signs, Multilingual, Urban, Minority, Indigenous
The linguistic landscape of Nuuk, Greenland Abstract The purpose of this article is to present and analyse public and private signs in the linguistic landscape of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Nuuk is a trilingual environment including the indigenous language (West Greenlandic), the former colonial language (Danish), and the global language (English). West Greenlandic is a somewhat unusual case among indigenous languages in colonial and postcolonial settings because it is a statutory national language with a vigorous use. Our analysis examines the use of West Greenlandic, Danish, and English from the theoretical perspective of centre vs. periphery, devoting attention to the primary audiences (local vs. international) and chief functions (informational vs. symbolic) of the signs. As the first investigation into the Greenlandic linguistic landscape, our analysis can contribute to research on signs in urban multilingual indigenous language settings. Keywords: linguistic landscape, Greenlandic, Danish, Nuuk, Greenland, signs, multilingual, urban, minority, indigenous 1. Introduction The purpose of our study is to analyse public and private signs in the linguistic landscape of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Scholarly enquiry into the linguistic landscape seeks to ascertain the practices and ideologies relating to the language appearing in public spaces. The public spaces included in this type of analysis consist of official signs (e.g. traffic signs, street names, government notices), private signs (e.g. shop names, private business signs, personal ads), graffiti, food packaging, notes, discarded items, and moving signs on buses or t-shirts (see e.g. see Gorter, 2006; Shohamy & Gorter, 2009; Jaworski & Thurlow, 2010). The dynamic, constantly mediated multimodal linguistic landscape gives space its meaning and interacts with the built environment (Moriarty, 2014a). -
3 Days – Two Nights in Nuuk June to September
COLOURFUL NUUK Package 2018 – Greenland. ID: 2018 Nuuk 3 days – two nights in Nuuk June to September TUPILAK TRAVEL • ILIVINNGUAQ 1 • POSTBOKS 2291 • 3900 NUUK • TEL: +299 31 32 18 WWW.TUPILAKTRAVEL.COM • E: [email protected] COLOURFUL NUUK Package 2018 – Greenland. ID: 2018 Nuuk City Sightseeing – Icefiord Boat Tour Nuuk Greenland’s capital Nuuk is a city of vitality, surrounded by immense nature and filled with vibrant Greenlanders leading fascinating lives of old traditions, modern twists, and diverse influences. Home to gourmet restaurants, fashion boutiques, and the Northern Lights inspired Katuaq Cultural Center, Nuuk is the center of modern Greenland. However, a stroll through the picturesque Old Harbor shows that history and traditions remain strong in this growing city. Nuuk lies in the mouth of the Nuup Kangerlua Fiord – the second largest fiord system in the world. This gives fantastic boating opportunities which will be a central part of the trip. This trip can be combined with other destinations in Greenland e.g. Ilulissat. Season: June-september Duration: 3 days and 2 nights. Flight: From Reykjavik or Copenhagen (flights not included) Departures: Most days depending on airport of departure. Travel by: Air plane Accommodation: Hotel Hans Egede (4 star) or Inuk hostels Excursions: City sightseeing, Icefiord boat tour. Note: Bring good shoes and warm clothes for boat tour. Included: Transfers, accommodation, breakfast every day, boat tour, city sightseeing in car or bus, guide service, all taxes, 24 hr. emergency service. Not included: Optional excursions. Price: 620 Euro (at Hotel Hans Egede), 595 Euro (at Inuk Hostel) TUPILAK TRAVEL • ILIVINNGUAQ 1 • POSTBOKS 2291 • 3900 NUUK • TEL: +299 31 32 18 WWW.TUPILAKTRAVEL.COM • E: [email protected] COLOURFUL NUUK Package 2018 – Greenland.