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:::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Grønlandsk religion og mytologi|Myter og sagn fra Grønland I-III]]'''</big></big><br> By ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1921-25<br> | :::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Grønlandsk religion og mytologi|Myter og sagn fra Grønland I-III]]'''</big></big><br> By ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1921-25<br> | ||
| − | :::::::::::In our study of Inuit religion and mythology, HEIMSKRINGLA is now able to present a digitised and searchable version of the unabridged edition of Knud Rasmussen's three-volume work ''Myter og sagn fra Grønland''. | + | :::::::::::In our study of [[Grønlandsk religion og mytologi |'''Inuit religion and mythology''']], HEIMSKRINGLA is now able to present a digitised and searchable version of the unabridged edition of Knud Rasmussen's three-volume work ''Myter og sagn fra Grønland''. |
:::::::::::Knud Rasmussen was neither the only nor the first to collect myths and legends in Greenland, but his collection is the most significant — not only because it is the largest (spanning approximately 1,000 standard pages) but also due to his unique qualifications, including his mastery of the Greenlandic language. – The legends are the primary source of Greenlandic views on life, religion, and nature, offering insight into their imagination, humor, and resilience under the most extreme of living conditions. | :::::::::::Knud Rasmussen was neither the only nor the first to collect myths and legends in Greenland, but his collection is the most significant — not only because it is the largest (spanning approximately 1,000 standard pages) but also due to his unique qualifications, including his mastery of the Greenlandic language. – The legends are the primary source of Greenlandic views on life, religion, and nature, offering insight into their imagination, humor, and resilience under the most extreme of living conditions. | ||
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