Greenlandic Americans

Greenlandic Americans (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Amerikkarmiut, Danish: Grønlandsk Amerikansk) are Americans of Greenlandic descent. They could be variously considered as a sub-group of Danish Americans or as an independent group on their own, depending both on the development of relations between Greenland and Denmark as a whole and on whether an individual has Danish Greenlander ancestry, Inuit ancestry or both.

Greenlandic Americans
Kalaallit Amerikamiut

Grønlandsk Amerikansk
Total population
352[1]
Languages
American English, Greenlandic, Danish, Languages of Denmark
Religion
Christianity (Protestantism)
Related ethnic groups
Greenlanders, Danes, Greenlandic Canadian, Danish Americans, Faroese Americans, Scandinavian Americans, European Americans, Iñupiat, Native Americans

Notable Greenlandic Americans

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