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The Legend of Qajuuttaq: Exploring the Potential of Inuit Oral History in South Greenland
Mikkel Sørensen and Pauline Knudsen
Arctic Anthropology, February 2019, 56 (2) 63-83; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aa.56.2.63
Mikkel Sørensen
Mikkel Sørensen, The Saxo Institute, Department of Archaeology, University of Copenhagen, Karen Blixen Plads 8, 2300 S. DK;

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Arctic Anthropology
Vol. 56, Issue 2
1 Feb 2019
The Legend of Qajuuttaq: Exploring the Potential of Inuit Oral History in South Greenland
Mikkel Sørensen, Pauline Knudsen
Arctic Anthropology Feb 2019, 56 (2) 63-83; DOI: 10.3368/aa.56.2.63
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