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berifly describe the people and culture of Greenland​

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Answered by kundanreym
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The Greenlandic culture is, to a very high degree, an inuit culture that has strong roots in the geography and fauna, and also strong links to inuit to the west in Canada, Alaska and Russia. The culture in Greenland, however, is also influenced by Europe and in particular the Scandinavian traditions

Explanation:

The culture of Greenland has much in common with Greenlandic Inuit tradition, as the majority of people are descended from Inuit. Many people still go ice fishing and there are annual dog-sled races in which everyone with a team participates.

However, Greenland has now become somewhat of a tourist attraction. It holds contests to attract tourists such as dog racing, ice fishing, hiking, and cross country racing.

You will find one of the world's smallest populations in Greenland. Only about 56,500 people live here and most residents were born in Greenland. About 11% of the population comes from Denmark and other countries.

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