The legend of Qajuuttaq. Exploring the potentials of Inuit oral history in South Greenland

In this article, we explore the Inuit legend of the Inuk Qajuuttaq, employing an ethnohistorical, anthropological, and archaeological approach. Qajuuttaq’s legend takes place in South Greenland in the area of Narsaq around AD 1800. Our research concerns what the local population of the Narsaq area k...

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Published in:Arctic Anthropology
Main Authors: Sørensen, Mikkel, Knudsen, Pauline
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/6817409e-ad09-49ad-bf11-558ff750d921 2023-05-15T14:23:48+02:00 The legend of Qajuuttaq. Exploring the potentials of Inuit oral history in South Greenland Sørensen, Mikkel Knudsen, Pauline 2020 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/the-legend-of-qajuuttaq-exploring-the-potentials-of-inuit-oral-history-in-south-greenland(6817409e-ad09-49ad-bf11-558ff750d921).html https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.56.2.63 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Sørensen , M & Knudsen , P 2020 , ' The legend of Qajuuttaq. Exploring the potentials of Inuit oral history in South Greenland ' , Arctic Anthropology , vol. 56 , no. 2 , pp. 63-83 . https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.56.2.63 article 2020 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.56.2.63 2022-02-24T00:32:17Z In this article, we explore the Inuit legend of the Inuk Qajuuttaq, employing an ethnohistorical, anthropological, and archaeological approach. Qajuuttaq’s legend takes place in South Greenland in the area of Narsaq around AD 1800. Our research concerns what the local population of the Narsaq area knows about Qajuuttaq and his history in 2018. Six people with knowledge about Qajuuttaq were interviewed. We document and analyze four sites connected to Qajuuttaq using archaeological methods. We conclude that important fragmentary knowledge about Qajuuttaq’s life and history exists today but that modern Inuit emphasize a very different meaning and morality about Qajuuttaq, compared to when the legend was written down in 1867. Our main point is that Inuit family legends are very important entries into Inuit history and prehistory, especially if the legends are analyzed in relation to the landscapes where they took place. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Anthropology Greenland inuit Narsaq University of Copenhagen: Research Greenland Arctic Anthropology 56 2 63 83
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description In this article, we explore the Inuit legend of the Inuk Qajuuttaq, employing an ethnohistorical, anthropological, and archaeological approach. Qajuuttaq’s legend takes place in South Greenland in the area of Narsaq around AD 1800. Our research concerns what the local population of the Narsaq area knows about Qajuuttaq and his history in 2018. Six people with knowledge about Qajuuttaq were interviewed. We document and analyze four sites connected to Qajuuttaq using archaeological methods. We conclude that important fragmentary knowledge about Qajuuttaq’s life and history exists today but that modern Inuit emphasize a very different meaning and morality about Qajuuttaq, compared to when the legend was written down in 1867. Our main point is that Inuit family legends are very important entries into Inuit history and prehistory, especially if the legends are analyzed in relation to the landscapes where they took place.
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