Lecture 12
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Lecture 12
Lecture 12: Finale Alaskan Natives vs. Greenland Natives How Oil Has Made Alaskan Natives’ Lives Different from Greenlanders’ Hess, Hutchins and Jeannot Economic Effects of Oil • Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 • Annual royalty check (statewide) • Employment • Community services improved Greenlanders do not benefit from money. Prudhoe Bay http://www.accentalaska.com/permenant/prud hoe/ The United States, Greenland, and Denmark Their relationship and their impact on the natives of Greenland By Callie Fallacy, Jessallee Calugas, and Kareem Cervantes HA&S 220C: Life Under The Pale Sun US Military Bases in Greenland Description of Bases and History ♦ Bluie West One base in Narsassuaq: One of Greenland’s best equipped airports. ♦ Bluie West Eight base in Kangerlussuaq: Important cargo stop for goods from America to Europe. Now under Greenlandic rule. ♦ Thule Air Base: Completed in 1953, caused an entire inuit community to be relocated. August 2004, base was modernized to meet security challenges of 21st century. the Chukchi natives Brought to you by: Louis, Jean, Jean The Greenland Inuit vs. The Chukchi native • In contrast to the Greenland Inuit, The Chukchi have access to wood. Since Greenland has no wood, this eliminates one reason for migration. A New Ice in Age: A New Ice Age: Baffin Bay Effects of Climate Change in Baffin Bay Jensen, Shephard, Olson, O’Conner Phytoplankton http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/Phytoplankton/ General Information on the Greenland Caribou Reindeerare andlarge, caribou have unique animals hairs which trap can air providing Caribou wild, elk-like which be foundthem with insulation. TheseNorth hairs also help keep them buoyant in above theinches tree-line in arctic America and Greenland. Height: 36excellent - 50 water. very strong swimmers and can move across wide (smallthe female to They large are male) rushing rivers and even the frozen ice of the Arctic Ocean! Weight: 180- 600Greenland pounds, Caribou = Santa’s Reindeer? across the various subspecies Greenland Caribou There are currently are types of herds: two found in West and The qassit up north, South and the neria down Greenland. south. ! The air temperature on 2 Jan 1993 at the surface of the Earth. The cold (blue) air forms a dome in the Arctic, which is dense (heavy) and tends to slide southwater beneath less dense air. This leads to both the overturning circulation and the westerly winds and jet stream. NEWS OF THE DAY: acceleration of Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier in Greenland (alone, it drains 6.5% of Greenland, producing .6mm per decade of global sea-level rise, 4% of the average 20thC rate of 2 cm per decade Joughlin et al. Nature 2 Dec 2004 Regions of melt-back of the Greenland ice-cap; think of the effects on Caribou as well as climate Environmental Protection Agency: 50% chance of a 45 cm rise by the year 2100 methanenatural gas CH4 Visit…www.greenlandguide.gl • • The travel activity to and from Greenland is increasing - in line with the Greenlandic society's quick change into a industry and consumer society, that among other things live by its fishing. There is a bit more than 56.000 inhabitants in Greenland, but AIR GREENLAND transports approximately 180.000 passengers per year. Most of the passengers are businesspeople and decisionmakers in the expanding business of community concerning tourism, fishing and development of raw material, which are the most important. The comprehensive international trade of Greenland, results in a up going amount of businesspeople, civil servants and politicians who visit the largest island in the world - only a 4 hour plane journey from Denmark. • • • • • • The population of Greenland is predominantly Inuit, a people bearing an affinity and solidarity with the Inuits of Canada, Alaska and Siberia. It is only 140 years since the last immigration from Canada took place. The Greenlandic people are few in number: 55,000 in an enormous country. Approx. 20 percent of the population was born outside Greenland. Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, but since the introduction of Home Rule in 1979 Greenland has moved towards relative independence based on parliamentary democracy. Today fishing is the all-dominating trade and accounts for 95 percent of total exports, but in the hunter districts of the outer areas, the seal and whale catch is of great importance. It actually forms the stable existence for one fifth of the Greenlandic population. For millennia the philosophy has been to live at one with nature. The hunters live with nature and follow the natural seasons. In South Greenland ruins from the norse (viking) settlers 1,000 years ago are well preserved, including the ruins of the first Christian churches on the North America continent. The symbols of the ancient culture are still alive even in the larger towns. Many people build and use their own kayak as you’ll see in every harbour. The old drum dance is performed by a growing number of artists. The musical and theatrical life is largely based on myths and sagas conveyed in a modern form. • ice golf (with specially colored balls) South Greenland A restaurant in Nuuk (not as tasteless as the name suggests) the major export of Greenland Razorbill - John Rasmussen John Rasmussen Nuuk…formerly Gothaab (good harbor), the capitol of Greenland Nunavut is the new territory of Canada, administered by the native population. It encompasses much of the Canadian Arctic, with capitol Iqaluit, formerly Frobisher Bay, on Baffin Island. There are charter flights there in summer. Malaspina glacier, Alaska (60N, 140W; NASA Landsat image:http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov http://landsat.gsfc.nasa/gov/earthasart) glacier area: 4000 sq. km arch vessel mpson, of the ersity of Washington ool of Oceanography