
Greenlandic Inuit
The Greenlandic Inuit are indigenous people native to Greenland, an Arctic island in Denmark’s kingdom. They have historically relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for survival in a harsh, cold environment. Their culture is deeply connected to the land and sea, with a rich tradition of storytelling, art, and craftsmanship. They speak Greenlandic, an Inuit language, and have adapted to modern influences while maintaining their cultural identity. The Greenlandic Inuit play a vital role in shaping Greenland’s social, political, and cultural landscape today.