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Nuuk, Greenland – 19 February 2025
1. Traditional Greenland Inuit tattoos on Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq
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Nuuk, Greenland – 19 February 2025
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq, Inuit shaman:
“There are two lines at a time, which means our world and the spirit world. And the distance between those two lines is what we do not know.”
3. Sanimuinaq’s face
4. Sanimuinaq’s Inuit facial tattoos
5. Small flame
6. Sanimuinaq singing, a shamanistic practice
7. Small statue
8. Sanimuinaq opening a case of dried roses, which she gives as offerings to ancestors
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9. SOUNDBITE (English) Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq, Inuit shaman:
“Growing up, it was natural for me to speak about the connection with the spirits. But my mom told me to never speak about it because it was dangerous, and I never understood why it was dangerous because I hadn’t experienced my ancestors suppression.”
10. Various items used in ceremony in traditional Inuit culture
11. Sanimuinaq’s mother using traditional Inuit drum
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Nuuk, Greenland – 21 February 2025
12. People walking in Greenland
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Nuuk, Greenland – 20 February 2025
13. Exterior of the Church of Our Savior also known as the Nuuk Cathedral
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Nuuk, Greenland – 16 February 2025
14. Priest leading service
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Ilulissat, Greenland – 19 February 2025
15. Aerial of ice-sheets floating (drone footage)
16. Homes by the sea in Greenland
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Nuuk, Greenland – 19 February 2025
17. Statues in Sanimuinaq’s home
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18. SOUNDBITE (English) Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq, Inuit shaman:
“The sacredness of Christianity is still sacred in my eyes, but so is Buddhism. So is Hinduism, and so is my work. And that’s where I stand on this that the arising of our culture and us as a people is also to, to get the equality within our culture, to acknowledge that our culture is legit.”
19. Sanimuinaq and her mother
20. Sanimuinaq’s hands
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Nuuk, Greenland – 15 February 2025
21. Naja Parnuuna singing
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Nuuk, Greenland – 19 February 2025
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22. SOUNDBITE (English) Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq, Inuit shaman:
“The generations that you see in here today are the generations that actually believes that we can heal.”
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Nuuk, Greenland – 15 February 2025
23. Naja Parnuuna singing
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24. SOUNDBITE (English) Naja Parnuuna, Inuit, award-winning singer-songwriter:
“I used to feel like it was cooler to be a Dane. Or cooler to be able to speak Danish where it was embarrassing to like practice our traditions.”
25. Parnuuna playing traditional Inuit drum
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26. SOUNDBITE (English) Naja Parnuuna, Inuit, award-winning singer-songwriter:
“It was taboo or weird to do the drums, or like being Inook.”
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27. SOUNDBITE (English) Naja Parnuuna, Inuit, award-winning singer-songwriter:
“And I began to realize how important it is to accept someone’s roots or my own roots. So that’s why I think it’s really important to bring that back so our people can, can learn to love ourselves again.”
28. Parnuuna playing traditional Inuit drum
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Nuuk, Greenland – 19 February 2025
29. Tight of Sanimuinaq’s hand on polar bear rug
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30. SOUNDBITE (English) Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq, Inuit shaman:
31. Sanimuinaq sitting on polar bear rug
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