Jacques Privat examines in depth how Greenland and its surroundings were inhabited for nearly 5 centuries by two Nordic colonies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacques Privat holds a Ph.D. from the Sorbonne and works as a translator of Scandinavian languages. In addition to his degrees from the Sorbonne and the Arctic Center of Paris, he has studied at INALCO in Paris, the Greenland Art School, and the Institut for Eskimologi in Copenhagen, Denmark. He lives in Paris.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Claude Lecouteux Introduction: The Arctic beyond Your Imagination 1 The Inuit in Greenland 2 The Vikings in Greenland 3 The Traditional Inuit Cultural Background as a Research Element 4 Inuit Art as a Research Element 5 Inuit Loans, Inussuk Culture, and the Vikings 6 Prolonged Contact or Cohabitation of Inuit and Vikings 7 The Testimony of the Nordic Source Texts 8 The Different Theories on Inuit and Viking Contact 9 The Church in Greenland 10 The Scandinavian Presence in the Far North 11 The European Presence in the Far North Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Foreword by Claude Lecouteux Introduction: The Arctic beyond Your Imagination 1 The Inuit in Greenland 2 The Vikings in Greenland 3 The Traditional Inuit Cultural Background as a Research Element 4 Inuit Art as a Research Element 5 Inuit Loans, Inussuk Culture, and the Vikings 6 Prolonged Contact or Cohabitation of Inuit and Vikings 7 The Testimony of the Nordic Source Texts 8 The Different Theories on Inuit and Viking Contact 9 The Church in Greenland 10 The Scandinavian Presence in the Far North 11 The European Presence in the Far North Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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