LÍNGUA GROENLANDESA (KALAALLISUT) - uma língua no topo do mundo

West Greenlandic (KALAALLISUT) is a language of the Eskimo-Aleut (or Inuit-Aleut) family, spoken by descendants of Asians who migrated to the North American Arctic in the second millennium BC, long after the migration from which most of the indigenous peoples of the Americas descend, 12,000 years ago. West Greenlandic is spoken by 50,000 people in Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, with the first Scandinavian settlements on the island dating back thousands of years, since at least 1050 AD, shortly after the Vikings converted to Christianity. The Scandinavian settlement dwindled and disappeared with the end of the Warm Medieval period in 1450, but in the 18th century the Norwegians and Danes resumed occupation of the island, and with the incorporation of Norway into Sweden in 1814, the overseas possessions of the Norwegian-Danish kingdom came under Danish administration. Sample video/audio taken from the Q's Greenland Channel =    / @qsgreenland   Join MOPC's language mentorship program and learn German, Russian, English, Romance languages, Latin, and others from the comfort of your home; contact = [email protected]. Visit, use, and take full advantage of the Intuitionary, created by me, the only multilingual thematic dictionary on the internet = www.theintuitionary.com Access my new collection of Grammar Summaries = https://tinyurl.com/bdxm3k8n