Inuit outside the Arctic:Migration, identity and perceptions

Today many Inuit live outside the Arctic. This research deals with the experiences of these migrants. The focus is on Greenlanders in Denmark, but their experiences are compared to those of Inuit in southern Canada. However, various of the themes discussed in this study also apply to other groups of...

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Main Author: Terpstra, Tekke
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Groningen 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11370/ff9292e2-207d-4baf-91f9-3d97a7228e35
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https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/23085095/Complete_thesis.pdf
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/23085097/Propositions.pdf
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/ff9292e2-207d-4baf-91f9-3d97a7228e35 2023-05-15T14:21:59+02:00 Inuit outside the Arctic:Migration, identity and perceptions Terpstra, Tekke 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11370/ff9292e2-207d-4baf-91f9-3d97a7228e35 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/inuit-outside-the-arctic(ff9292e2-207d-4baf-91f9-3d97a7228e35).html https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/23085095/Complete_thesis.pdf https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/23085097/Propositions.pdf eng eng University of Groningen info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Terpstra , T 2015 , ' Inuit outside the Arctic : Migration, identity and perceptions ' , Doctor of Philosophy , University of Groningen , [Groningen] . doctoralThesis 2015 ftunigroningenpu 2022-01-22T18:49:49Z Today many Inuit live outside the Arctic. This research deals with the experiences of these migrants. The focus is on Greenlanders in Denmark, but their experiences are compared to those of Inuit in southern Canada. However, various of the themes discussed in this study also apply to other groups of migrants. Despite decolonization, there are still many ties between Denmark and Greenland. Important reasons for Greenlanders to move to Denmark are education and family ties in Denmark. The informal channels, through family or friends in Denmark, mean a lot to newcomers. Various initiatives for Greenlanders in Denmark can also play an important role. Today a clear “Greenlandic infrastructure” can be identified there. In southern Canada, where various initiatives for Inuit also exist, the presence of an Inuit network seems less visible. But as in Denmark it is clear that women here also play an important role in maintaining a distinct identity. It can be concluded that ignorance about Greenlanders/Inuit continues to be an issue. However, changes in this context have also been experienced. Attention to internal identifications is of great importance. The Greenlandic language, Greenlandic food and Greenlandic networks in Denmark contribute to maintaining Greenlandic identity there and maintaining that identity is important to the well-being of migrants. Such elements present a different view of Inuit to the existing stereotypes and contribute to the positive experiences of Inuit outside the Arctic. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arctic Greenland greenlander* greenlandic inuit University of Groningen research database Arctic Canada Greenland
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description Today many Inuit live outside the Arctic. This research deals with the experiences of these migrants. The focus is on Greenlanders in Denmark, but their experiences are compared to those of Inuit in southern Canada. However, various of the themes discussed in this study also apply to other groups of migrants. Despite decolonization, there are still many ties between Denmark and Greenland. Important reasons for Greenlanders to move to Denmark are education and family ties in Denmark. The informal channels, through family or friends in Denmark, mean a lot to newcomers. Various initiatives for Greenlanders in Denmark can also play an important role. Today a clear “Greenlandic infrastructure” can be identified there. In southern Canada, where various initiatives for Inuit also exist, the presence of an Inuit network seems less visible. But as in Denmark it is clear that women here also play an important role in maintaining a distinct identity. It can be concluded that ignorance about Greenlanders/Inuit continues to be an issue. However, changes in this context have also been experienced. Attention to internal identifications is of great importance. The Greenlandic language, Greenlandic food and Greenlandic networks in Denmark contribute to maintaining Greenlandic identity there and maintaining that identity is important to the well-being of migrants. Such elements present a different view of Inuit to the existing stereotypes and contribute to the positive experiences of Inuit outside the Arctic.
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