And 'The mission returned July 28 for East Greenland.
During the mission were visited the villages of Kulusuk, Tasiilaq, Sermiligaaq, Tinitequilaaq and the deserted village of Qernertivartivit.
for participants was the opportunity, perhaps unique and unrepeatable, to know the latest real Inuit population and the world of ice in which they live. Particularly effective for this purpose has been staying in the very remote village Tinitequilaaq, where staying in the house of a local hunter, have spent their days in direct contact with the population.
being in a local structure, not in tents, he hinted that the group was composed of tourists seeking souvenir photographs, but by people who had the serious intention to understand the lifestyle of the community. This has created an atmosphere of sincere sympathy that has fostered the exchange of information and opinions about our two different worlds of life.
From this trip, all participants are back with a sure awareness: the Inuit of the world is changing, go fishing with the boats and not with the kayak, with the rifle and not with the harpoon , dressed in down jackets and most leather jackets, but their hand and always intended to welcome the guest with kindness discreet and not intrusive.