Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

The word is the greatest power human beings have. With words you can wound others or make them happy-for life. (Asineq, an East Greenlander) Preface At its eighteenth session in 1974, the General Conference of Unesco authorized the Director-General to undertake studies on Arctic cultures (Resolution...

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