Hello beauty! I'm deeply moved by the articulation of the body, and gift exchange in story and song. For over 30 years I toured as a dancer and dance ethnologist througout Alaska beginning in 1977/ Helped to revivify the traditional dance in villages where it had been suppressed. So this makes me weep today --thank you thank you!> A gift. Thank you!!
I´m from Germany and I´m searching for Music from Greenland for a school project. It´s fascinating to see how different the cultures and the music on the earth are. I´m proud that I can represent such a interesting music and culture in my class.
The Kuitse family are a long line of folks, that go back to a famous/infamous shaman, who only HAD the name of Kuitse. (pronounced GOO-y-ti. The descendants of the shamans are regarded as half revered, half feared/disrespected, because when we Greenlanders became Christians, it was no longer accepted to be a shaman. Some of the shamans in the old days had a lot of power, and some of them were quite blood-thirsty, and some of them ruled by fear.
Hello beauty! I'm deeply moved by the articulation of the body, and gift exchange in story and song. For over 30 years I toured as a dancer and dance ethnologist througout Alaska beginning in 1977/ Helped to revivify the traditional dance in villages where it had been suppressed. So this makes me weep today --thank you thank you!> A gift. Thank you!!
seeing stuff like this makes me so proud of being Inuit, the comments here are so nice ♡
I´m from Germany and I´m searching for Music from Greenland for a school project. It´s fascinating to see how different the cultures and the music on the earth are. I´m proud that I can represent such a interesting music and culture in my class.
I am proud to be Inuk, we will never loose respect for our ancestors who struggled daily to survive.
I saw this nan do this last week. It was a lovely day in Greenland. I so glad I went
this is so beautiful it must be passed down let the young inuit learn this
Thanks for the beautiful and Sacred moment....
Hey Out There . . . this is a strong and beautifull story . . . Great Spirit . . . Kærlighed til Folket . . .
I respect my great ancestors, such as he
Excellent animistic and shamanistic performance.
The Kuitse family are a long line of folks, that go back to a famous/infamous shaman, who only HAD the name of Kuitse. (pronounced GOO-y-ti. The descendants of the shamans are regarded as half revered, half feared/disrespected, because when we Greenlanders became Christians, it was no longer accepted to be a shaman. Some of the shamans in the old days had a lot of power, and some of them were quite blood-thirsty, and some of them ruled by fear.
I am hearing a dog, a cat and a crow in this song, maybe that’s just me
nice and wonderfull.
Qarg‘a-Crow bilan G‘oz-Goose to‘g‘risida folklor qo‘shiq.
excelente video
Thule-Eskimos-Inuit Folklore. 👍
8:55
actually starts at
Who is the guide?
Anda Kuitse here, his name is the "greenlandized" version of Andreas/Andrew.