Betty Siorak is studying Culture, Language & Society History at Ilisimatusarfik Her work focuses on the intersections of history, identity, and cultural revival, making her a powerful voice in the ongoing conversation about Greenland. Betty brings both an academic and personal perspective to today’s discussion, sharing her insights on how colonial history has shaped Greenlandic culture and the efforts being made to reclaim and preserve indigenous traditions. Disclaimer: Greenland Movem...
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Betty Siorak is studying Culture, Language & Society History at Ilisimatusarfik Her work focuses on the intersections of history, identity, and cultural revival, making her a powerful voice in the ongoing conversation about Greenland. Betty brings both an academic and personal perspective to today’s discussion, sharing her insights on how colonial history has shaped Greenlandic culture and the efforts being made to reclaim and preserve indigenous traditions. Disclaimer: Greenland Movem...
Exploring Greenlandic Food Culture & Local Business with Inunnguaq Hegelund
Greenland Movement's Podcast
10 minutes
8 months ago
Exploring Greenlandic Food Culture & Local Business with Inunnguaq Hegelund
Inunnguaq Hegelund is a passionate chef and cultural advocate, Inunnguaq has dedicated his career to preserving and innovating Greenlandic food traditions. Greenland is changing in so many ways—socially, environmentally, politically. This podcast aims to highlight those changes and the people seeking to make a difference. Disclaimer: Greenland Movement is an independent, volunteer-run podcast. The views and opinions expressed by the guest hosts, guests, and contributors are their own...
Greenland Movement's Podcast
Betty Siorak is studying Culture, Language & Society History at Ilisimatusarfik Her work focuses on the intersections of history, identity, and cultural revival, making her a powerful voice in the ongoing conversation about Greenland. Betty brings both an academic and personal perspective to today’s discussion, sharing her insights on how colonial history has shaped Greenlandic culture and the efforts being made to reclaim and preserve indigenous traditions. Disclaimer: Greenland Movem...