Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland

Verkefnið er lokað til 05.05.2031. This thesis questions the structure behind the substantial difficulties the Inughuit, an indigenous people from Avanersuaq (Northwest Greenland), are confronted with. By studying the colonial history of Avanersuaq, it identifies a specific ethnologic discourse whic...

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Main Author: Binachon, Martin, 1998-
Other Authors: Háskólinn á Akureyri
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/40023
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description Verkefnið er lokað til 05.05.2031. This thesis questions the structure behind the substantial difficulties the Inughuit, an indigenous people from Avanersuaq (Northwest Greenland), are confronted with. By studying the colonial history of Avanersuaq, it identifies a specific ethnologic discourse which has systematically described the Inughuit as ‘primitive’ Kalaallit (West Greenlanders) since European explorers first encountered the Inughuit. It then assesses how this discourse has justified the gradual exclusion of the Inughuit from policy-making and their assimilation into the West Greenlandic society. This dynamic, initiated by the establishment of a Trading Station in Avanersuaq in 1910, has been maintained by the Danish and Greenlandic authorities since then. This assessment then allows a greater reflection on the economic and cultural instabilities the Inughuit continue to face. Indeed, this thesis demonstrates that these adversities are inextricably linked to the authorities’ assumption that the Inughuit are ‘primitive’ - later ‘underdeveloped’ - Kalaallit and to the subsequent dispossession of the Inughuit from their political agency. In light of this analysis, this study concludes that colonisation has continuing effects in Avanersuaq today, which should be comprehensively addressed by the competent authorities to ensure the livelihood of the Inughuit as a distinct community.
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/40023 2025-01-16T21:06:04+00:00 Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland Binachon, Martin, 1998- Háskólinn á Akureyri 2021-04 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/40023 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/40023 Lögfræði Heimskautaréttur Meistaraprófsritgerðir Frumbyggjar Inúítar Nýlendur Polar law Indigeous people Colonial history Thesis Master's 2021 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:59:05Z Verkefnið er lokað til 05.05.2031. This thesis questions the structure behind the substantial difficulties the Inughuit, an indigenous people from Avanersuaq (Northwest Greenland), are confronted with. By studying the colonial history of Avanersuaq, it identifies a specific ethnologic discourse which has systematically described the Inughuit as ‘primitive’ Kalaallit (West Greenlanders) since European explorers first encountered the Inughuit. It then assesses how this discourse has justified the gradual exclusion of the Inughuit from policy-making and their assimilation into the West Greenlandic society. This dynamic, initiated by the establishment of a Trading Station in Avanersuaq in 1910, has been maintained by the Danish and Greenlandic authorities since then. This assessment then allows a greater reflection on the economic and cultural instabilities the Inughuit continue to face. Indeed, this thesis demonstrates that these adversities are inextricably linked to the authorities’ assumption that the Inughuit are ‘primitive’ - later ‘underdeveloped’ - Kalaallit and to the subsequent dispossession of the Inughuit from their political agency. In light of this analysis, this study concludes that colonisation has continuing effects in Avanersuaq today, which should be comprehensively addressed by the competent authorities to ensure the livelihood of the Inughuit as a distinct community. Thesis Avanersuaq Greenland greenlander* greenlandic Inughuit kalaallit Skemman (Iceland) Greenland
spellingShingle Lögfræði
Heimskautaréttur
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Frumbyggjar
Inúítar
Nýlendur
Polar law
Indigeous people
Colonial history
Binachon, Martin, 1998-
Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland
title Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland
title_full Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland
title_fullStr Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland
title_short Perspectives on colonialism in northwest Greenland
title_sort perspectives on colonialism in northwest greenland
topic Lögfræði
Heimskautaréttur
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Frumbyggjar
Inúítar
Nýlendur
Polar law
Indigeous people
Colonial history
topic_facet Lögfræði
Heimskautaréttur
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Frumbyggjar
Inúítar
Nýlendur
Polar law
Indigeous people
Colonial history
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/40023