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Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell

- The Eastern Greenlandic Immigrants and the German Moravian Mission in the 19th Century

Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell

- The Eastern Greenlandic Immigrants and the German Moravian Mission in the 19th Century
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Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell offers a comprehensive account of the cultural history of the Cape Farewell area in the 19th century. The dominating factor in this history was the immigration of people to the area from Southeast Greenland.  

There are no written sources originating from these immigrants, as they could neither read nor write, so the descriptions presented of the immigration are primarily based on material from the Danish colonial authorities and the German Moravian mission. Although one-sided and reflecting a European view and conception of the world, the sources contain valuable information, which pieced together, give a clear picture of the East Greenlandic immigration to the Cape Farewell area at the time, and of the society which arose in the wake of this immigration. 

The volume includes accounts of the immigrants themselves which have been passed down from generation to generation – accounts or tales of life in Southeast Greenland which have been told, retold and used in various historical contexts, and still make up an important part of the local historical tradition, just as they contribute to giving the population of the southernmost part of Greenland their own identity in the face of rapid changes brought about by colonization. 

The present book, drawing on informative archival material and presenting a rich volume of illustrations, gives for the first time a collected synthesis of the history of the population in the Cape Farewell area in the 19th century.

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Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell offers a comprehensive account of the cultural history of the Cape Farewell area in the 19th century. The dominating factor in this history was the immigration of people to the area from Southeast Greenland.  

There are no written sources originating from these immigrants, as they could neither read nor write, so the descriptions presented of the immigration are primarily based on material from the Danish colonial authorities and the German Moravian mission. Although one-sided and reflecting a European view and conception of the world, the sources contain valuable information, which pieced together, give a clear picture of the East Greenlandic immigration to the Cape Farewell area at the time, and of the society which arose in the wake of this immigration. 

The volume includes accounts of the immigrants themselves which have been passed down from generation to generation – accounts or tales of life in Southeast Greenland which have been told, retold and used in various historical contexts, and still make up an important part of the local historical tradition, just as they contribute to giving the population of the southernmost part of Greenland their own identity in the face of rapid changes brought about by colonization. 

The present book, drawing on informative archival material and presenting a rich volume of illustrations, gives for the first time a collected synthesis of the history of the population in the Cape Farewell area in the 19th century.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 339
ISBN-13: 9788763531658
Indbinding: Indbundet
Udgave: 1
ISBN-10: 8763531658
Kategori: Greenland
Udg. Dato: 6 maj 2011
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 173mm
Højde: 251mm
Forlag: Museum Tusculanums Forlag
Serie: Monographs on Greenland - Meddelelser om Grønland, vol. 348
Oplagsdato: 6 maj 2011
Forfatter(e) Kristine Raahauge, Einar Lund-Jensen, Hans Christian, Gulløv


Kategori Greenland


ISBN-13 9788763531658


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Indbundet


Sider 339


Udgave 1


Længde 27mm


Bredde 173mm


Højde 251mm


Udg. Dato 6 maj 2011


Oplagsdato 6 maj 2011


Forlag Museum Tusculanums Forlag

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