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Acculturation in the Eskimo Songs of the Greenlanders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2019

Poul Rovsing Olsen*
Affiliation:
Dansk Folkmindesamling, Københaven, Denmark
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Extract

The traditional Eskimo music of Greenland has long since disappeared on the greater part of the west coast, but it still survives — though in an agonizing state — in East Greenland and North Greenland. These last named places of the Arctic island have been difficult of access and have consequently been submitted to a colonial or quasi-colonial status only at a late date.

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Copyright © 1973 By the International Folk Music Council 

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