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II. Name the following: - 1. The port town of Greenland. 2. A motorised sledge used as a mean of transport, 3. Capital of Greenland, 4. A long spear with rope used to hunt animals. 5. A small boat used for hunting animals. 6. The house of ice. 7. The hooded fur coat of Eskimos. 8. Wheel less cart Drawn by dogs or reindeer. 9. The animals peculiar to Greenland. 10. Huge pieces of ice floating in the sea​

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Answer:Foreword 7

Acknowledgements 7

Introduction 9

Fieldwork and methods 11

Chapter 1

Upernavik district 14

Geographic location 14

Place names 16

The first people 19

The Norse at Upernavik 20

European whaling period 21

The Dutch 22

English and Scottish whalers 22

Trade with Europeans 23

The population 25

The climate in Upernavik district 27

Chapter 2

Nuussuaq 29

Melville Bay – Qimusseriarsuaq 32

Climate 33

Demography 36

Family relationships and meat distribution 39

Summary 42

Aappilattoq – the settlement by the Red Fell 42

Chapter 3

The ecosystem 44

The game animals 44

Fish 52

Birds 54

Plants 57

Summary 60

Chapter 4

The annual cycle 61

November 1967 62

December 1967 62

January 1968 63

February 1968 64

March 1968 64

April 1968 65

May 1968 65

June 1968 66

July 1968 66

August 1968 67

September 1968 67

October 1968 67

Hunters in Nuussuaq 1967-68 67

The importance of the weather for hunting 68

Chapter 5

Materials and tools 73

Chapter 6

Transport 78

Sledges 78

Umiaq 98

Kayaks 99

Harpoons 113

Motorboats 122

Firearms 125

Summary 130

Chapter 7

Clothing – atisat 131

Anorak (Parka) – annoraaq 132

Outer garment of caribou skin – timmiaq 132

Sealskin trousers – qarliit 132

Bearskin trousers – qarliisat 134

Kamiks – kammit 134

Kayak suit – tuilik 138

Kayak jacket – tuiitsoq (the one without shoulders) 138

Kayak mittens – qajartuutit 138

Summary 138

Chapter 8

Hunting and fishing 139

Hunting methods 139

Some hunting methods which have gone out of use 149

Contents

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Keld Hansen:

"Nuussuarmiut. Hunting families on the big headland"

eISBN 978 87 635 3071 2 :: © Museum Tusculanum Press, 2009

Series: Monographs on Greenland | Meddelelser om Grønland, vol. 345 (ISSN 0025-6676)

Series: Man & Society, vol. 35 (ISSN 0106-1062 ) http://www.mtp.hum.ku.dk/details.asp?eln=202836

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Hunting as a risk-filled occupation 151

Hunting at Nuussuaq 1922-23 to 1932 152

Summary 152

Fishing – aalisarneq 153

The archaeological bone remains 155

The archaeological bone remains compared with recent

hunting practice 156

Distribution of the catch 156

Chapter 9

Women’s work and equipment 159

Processing seal skins 159

Dyeing of depilated seal skins 161

Skins of other animal species 163

Cutting out of skins – ilisserineq 163

Women’s equipment 163

Kammiut 164

Sewing technique 164

Patterns for the garments 165

Skin embroidery – avittat 165

Beads – sapanngaqqat 168

Chapter 10

Houses 174

Heating the houses 177

Changes in houses 180

Location of the houses in Nuussuaq 182

Tents 183

The household 185

Summary 190

The church 190

The school 191

Chapter 11

Sports, games and pastimes 194

Toys 194

Outdoor games 197

Sports competition in Kullorsuaq 24th-26th April 1968,

temperature −15-−20º C 197

Dance in the village hall 1967-68 202

Some sayings and phrases 204

Chapter 12

Conclusion 205

Bibliography 207

Appendix 1

Some examples of hunting trips 210

Appendix 2

Examples of polar bear hunts 221

Appendix 3

Two examples of walrus attacks on kayak

hunters 224

Appendix 4

Women as hunters 225

Appendix 5

List of Greenlandic words in the text 227

The book’s plates show the tools and equipment that were

used in 1967-68 in Nuussuaq. The tools were measured and

drawn on the spot and subsequently commented upon,

corrected and approved by the respective users.

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