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| − | ::::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Sagn og saga fra Angmagssalik (Rosing)|Sagn og saga fra Angmagssalik]]'''</big></big><br> By ''Jens Rosing'', 1963 | + | ::::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Sagn og saga fra Angmagssalik (Rosing)|Sagn og saga fra Angmagssalik]]'''</big></big><br> By ''Jens Rosing'', 1963<br> |
::::::::::::When Jens Rosing had completed the manuscript for '''SAGN OG SAGA''' and was asked about the book’s content, he replied: ''"It is a drama so intense that words cannot exaggerate it, and as powerful as only Indigenous peoples can experience it. It is a book filled with storms and tempests, yet also with many calm, sunlit days—just like the nature from which the Inuit shaped their spirit."'' | ::::::::::::When Jens Rosing had completed the manuscript for '''SAGN OG SAGA''' and was asked about the book’s content, he replied: ''"It is a drama so intense that words cannot exaggerate it, and as powerful as only Indigenous peoples can experience it. It is a book filled with storms and tempests, yet also with many calm, sunlit days—just like the nature from which the Inuit shaped their spirit."'' | ||
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::::::::::::The first legend dates back 20,000–30,000 years, to a time when the Inuit lived as mammoth hunters. Later, we witness terrifying periods when famine ravaged settlements, and cannibalism became a reality. | ::::::::::::The first legend dates back 20,000–30,000 years, to a time when the Inuit lived as mammoth hunters. Later, we witness terrifying periods when famine ravaged settlements, and cannibalism became a reality. | ||
| + | ::::::::::::'''SUBJECT: [[Grønlandsk religion og mytologi|Greenlandic religion and mythology]]''' | ||
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