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The following is a list of notable people from [[Greenland]]:
The following is a list of notable people from [[Greenland]]:
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* [[Maliina Abelsen]], politician and [[Parliament of Greenland|MP]] for the party [[Inuit Ataqatigiit]]
* [[Naja Abelsen]] (born 1964), artist, book illustrator
* [[Naja Abelsen]] (born 1964), artist, book illustrator
* [[Arnarsaq]] (ca 1716–fl.1778), translator, interpreter and missionary
* [[Richard Absalonsen]], politician, member of the Atassut party
* [[Arnarsaq]], translator, interpreter and missionary
* [[Arnarulunnguaq]] (1896–1933), native Greenlandic woman who accompanied [[Knud Rasmussen]] on his Fifth Thule Expedition
* [[Arnarulunnguaq]] (1896–1933), native Greenlandic woman who accompanied [[Knud Rasmussen]] on his Fifth Thule Expedition
* [[ Aron of Kangeq]], hunter, painter, and oral historian
* [[Aron of Kangeq]] (1822-1869), hunter, painter, and oral historian
* [[Julie Berthelsen]] (born 1979), singer-songwriter
* [[Hermann Berthelsen]], politician, affiliated with the Siumut ([[Forward (Greenland)|Forward]]) party
* [[Jørgen Brønlund]] (1877–1907), explorer, educator, and [[Catechism|catechist]]
* [[Julie Berthelsen]], singer and songwriter
* [[Bibi Chemnitz]] (born 1983), fashion designer
* [[Ove Karl Berthelsen]], politician, Minister for Industry and Mineral Resources
* [[Nukaaka Coster-Waldau]] (born 1971), singer, actress, and Miss Greenland, 1990
* [[Jørgen Brønlund]], explorer, educator, and catechist
* [[Aviâja Egede Lynge]] (born 1974), indigenous rights activist, childhood rights commissioner
* [[Palle Christiansen]], member of the [[Democrats (Greenland)|Democrats]], Minister for Finance, and Member of the Greenland Government for Nordic Cooperation
* [[Jesper Grønkjær]] (born 1977), professional footballer
* [[Nukaaka Coster-Waldau]], singer, actress, and former Miss Greenland
* [[Ole Jørgen Hammeken]] (born 1956), explorer and actor
* [[Agnethe Davidsen]], the first female government minister in Greenland.
* [[Hans Enoksen]], politician, fourth prime minister
* [[Hans Hendrik]] (1832–1889), Arctic traveller and interpreter
* [[Arnannguaq Høegh]] (1956–2020), graphic artist and educator
* [[Agathe Fontain]], politician, Minister for Health
* [[Ricky Enø Jørgensen]] (1989), racing cyclist
* [[Anthon Frederiksen]], leader of the Democrats, Minister for Housing, Infrastructure and Transport, and Deputy-Premier
* [[Jessie Kleemann]] (born 1959), poet, performance artist
* [[Jesper Grønkjær]], professional footballer
* [[Makka Kleist]] (born 1951), actress
* [[Ole Jørgen Hammeken]], explorer and social worker
* [[Ane Hansen (politician)|Ane Hansen]], politician, Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and Agriculture
* [[Hans Hendrik]], Arctic traveller and interpreter
* [[Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam]] (born 1996), politician, member of the Folketing, Siumut party
* [[Doris J. Jensen]] (born 1978), politician, member of the Siumut party
* [[Lars Emil Johansen]], former prime minister
* [[Ricky Enø Jørgensen]], racing cyclist for Glud & Marstrand Horsens
* [[Mimi Karlsen]], politician, Minister for Culture, Education, Research and Church Affairs
* [[Kuupik Kleist]], politician
* [[Nina Kreutzmann Jørgensen]] (born 1977), singer
* [[Nina Kreutzmann Jørgensen]] (born 1977), singer
* [[Angunnguaq Larsen]], actor (''[[Borgen (TV series)|Borgen]]'')
* [[Angunnguaq Larsen]], actor (''[[Borgen (TV series)|Borgen]]'')
* [[Thorkell Leifsson]], son of [[Leif Ericson]], [[paramount chieftain]] of Greenland
* [[Thorkell Leifsson]] (11th C), son of [[Leif Ericson]], [[paramount chieftain]] of Greenland
* [[Rasmus Lerdorf]] (born 1968), creator of the [[PHP]] programming language
* [[Katrine Larsen Lenner]], politician
* [[Henning Jakob Henrik Lund|Henrik Lund]] (1875–1948), lyricist, painter and priest
* [[Kristian Lennert]], politician
* [[Nauja Lynge]] (born 1965), writer, lecturer
* [[Rasmus Lerdorf]], creator of the [[PHP]] programming language
* [[Anders Olsen]] (1718-1786), trader and colonial administrator
* [[Henning Jakob Henrik Lund|Henrik Lund]], lyricist, painter and priest
* [[Maligiaq Padilla]] (born 1982), famous kayaker
* [[Angaangaq Lyberth]], shaman
* [[Johan Carl Christian Petersen]] (1813–1880), seaman and interpreter
* [[Aqqaluk Lynge]], former president of the [[Inuit Circumpolar Council]]
* [[Gertrud Rask]] (1673–1735), wife of missionary [[Hans Egede]] and mother of [[Paul Egede|Paul]]
*[[Nauja Lynge]] (born 1965), writer, lecturer
* [[Knud Rasmussen]] (1879–1933), polar explorer and anthropologist
* [[Jonathan Motzfeldt]], former prime minister
* [[Josef Motzfeldt]], politician and serves as Minister for Finance and Foreign Affairs
* [[Asii Chemnitz Narup]], politician and MP for the party Inuit Ataqatigiit
* [[Alfred Olsen]], politician
* [[Anders Olsen]], trader and colonial administrator
* [[Marius Olsen]], politician
* [[Maligiaq Padilla]], famous kayaker
* [[Lena Pedersen]], Canadian politician and social worker
* [[Fritz Baumann Petersen]], politician
* [[Johan Carl Christian Petersen]], seaman and interpreter
* [[Gertrud Rask]], wife of missionary Hans Egede and mother of Paul
* [[Knud Rasmussen]], polar explorer and anthropologist
* [[Signe Rink]] (1836–1909), writer and ethnologist
* [[Signe Rink]] (1836–1909), writer and ethnologist
* [[Lars Rosing]], actor, brother of film director Otto
* [[Lars Rosing]] (born 1972), actor, brother of film director [[Otto Rosing|Otto]]
* [[Otto Rosing]], film director, brother of actor Lars
* [[Otto Rosing]] (born 1967), film director, brother of actor [[Lars Rosing|Lars]]
* [[Minik Wallace]] (c.1890–1918), an [[Inuit|Inughuaq]] child brought to New York in 1897 by [[Robert Peary]]
* [[Augusta Salling]], politician, former finance minister
* [[Karla Jessen Williamson]] (born 1954), executive director of the [[Arctic Institute of North America]]
* [[Morten Siegstad]], politician
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* [[Agathe Martha Storch]], politician, member of the Atassut ([[Feeling of Community]]) party

* [[Minik Wallace]], brought as a child in 1897 to New York by Robert Peary
== Politicians ==
* [[Karla Jessen Williamson]], Executive Director of the [[Arctic Institute of North America]]
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* [[Maliina Abelsen]] (born 1976), politician and [[Parliament of Greenland|MP]] for [[Inuit Ataqatigiit]]
* [[Hermann Berthelsen]] (born 1956), politician of the Siumut ([[Forward (Greenland)|Forward]]) party; mayor of [[Sisimiut]]
* [[Palle Christiansen]] (born 1973), [[Democrats (Greenland)|Democrats]] politician, Minister for Finance, and Member of the Greenland Government
* [[Agnethe Davidsen]] (1947–2007), first female government minister
* [[Hans Enoksen]] (born 1956), politician, fourth prime minister
* [[Agathe Fontain]] (born 1951), politician, Minister for Health
* [[Anthon Frederiksen]], leader of the Democrats, Minister for Housing, Infrastructure and Transport, and Deputy-Premier
* [[Ane Hansen (politician)|Ane Hansen]] (born 1961), politician, Minister for Fisheries, Hunting and Agriculture
* [[Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam]] (born 1996), politician, member of the Folketing, Siumut party
* [[Doris J. Jensen]] (born 1978), politician, member of the Siumut party
* [[Lars-Emil Johansen]] (born 1946), second prime minister
* [[Mimi Karlsen]] (born 1957), politician, Minister for Culture, Education, Research and Church Affairs
* [[Kuupik Kleist]] (born 1958), politician
* [[Aqqaluk Lynge]] (born 1947), former president of the [[Inuit Circumpolar Council]]
* [[Jonathan Motzfeldt]] (1938–2010), first prime minister
* [[Josef Motzfeldt]] (born 1941), politician, Minister for Finance and Foreign Affairs
* [[Asii Chemnitz Narup]] (born 1954), politician and MP for [[Inuit Ataqatigiit]]
* [[Lena Pedersen]] (born 1940), Canadian politician and social worker
* [[Henriette Rasmussen]] (1950–2017), educator, journalist, women's rights activist and politician
* [[Augusta Salling]] (born 1954), politician, former finance minister
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==See also==
* [[List of Greenlandic artists]]
* [[List of Greenlandic Inuit]]
* [[List of Greenlandic rulers]]


[[Category:Lists of Greenlandic people|People]]
[[Category:Lists of Greenlandic people|People]]

Latest revision as of 18:51, 25 June 2024

The following is a list of notable people from Greenland:

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