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Greenland National Museum

The Greenland National Museum, located in Nuuk, showcases Greenland’s rich cultural and natural history. It features exhibits on indigenous Thule and Inuit peoples, Arctic archaeology, traditional tools, clothing, and art. The museum also preserves important archaeological sites and houses a collection of hunted animals and fossils, highlighting Greenland’s unique environment and heritage. It offers insights into how Greenland’s inhabitants lived, adapted to the Arctic climate, and maintained their cultural traditions. The museum serves as a vital center for understanding Greenland’s history, identity, and connection to the Arctic landscape.