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OverviewThis book focuses on Greenlandic oral history and how to better understand people, their cultural remains, and their landscape through their own stories. It offers a way to consult Inuit oral history that opens up a perspective on houses and landscapes that may otherwise be invisible to the barren eye. Working with and re-activating Indigenous knowledge of Greenland, the study draws on more than two thousand stories collected between 1735 and 1981, preserved, and later enrolled in an online and searchable database. The author unearths the concepts woven into Greenlandic Inuit’s homes, settlements, and landscapes. These re-discovered insights challenge the archaeological interpretation, transcending the tangible to illuminate the unseen. The narratives contribute to safeguarding invaluable Indigenous knowledge and perhaps also to the revival of cultural practices, customs, and traditions. The book demonstrates how oral history is more than merely fantastical ‘myths’ and ‘legends’; it is valuable knowledge for scholars and communities. It will be of particular interest for scholars of Indigenous studies, anthropology, archaeology, and history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Asta MønstedPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9781032774831ISBN 10: 1032774835 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 11 September 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPrologue 1. Who Tells the Story of a People 2. Academic Views on Oral Tradition Through Time 3. Architecture of the Greenlandic Inuit 4. Filtered Text Search as Methodology 5. The Testimonies of the Greenlandic Inuit Oral Histories 6. Combining the Testimonies with the Archaeological Record 7. Discussion and Conclusion 8. Future PerspectivesReviewsAuthor InformationAsta Mønsted is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. Born and raised in Uummannaq, Greenland, she trained as a prehistoric archaeologist at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |