Kalaalimernit: the Greenlandic taste for local foods in a globalised world

  • In recent years, a decline in the consumption of local foods (kalaalimernit) can be observed in Greenland. However, its appreciation and symbolisation is increasing and kalaalimernit are a powerful contemporary symbol for being Greenlandic. The present article argues thatkalaalimernit, as a specifically Greenlandic taste, are suited to marking and maintaining a cultural boundary in relation to the Danish people living in the country, a boundary constructed through identity politics. As the empirical findings from fieldwork conducted in the Greenlandic capital Nuuk and the small coastal settlement Oqaatsut demonstrate, this construction is subject to social change. Greenlanders advocate two different narrative patterns regarding howkalaalimernitare to be understood that stem from contemporary definitional struggles over what kind of cultural boundary is deemed important to demarcate. The struggle illustrates two different perceptions of Greenland as either an indigenous people and/or a small Nordic nation.

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Author:Frank SowaORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247414000187
ISSN:0032-2474
Parent Title (English):Polar Record
Publisher:Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Release Date:2024/11/18
Volume:51
Issue:3
Pagenumber:290-300
First Page:290
Last Page:300
institutes:Fakultät Sozialwissenschaften
Research Themes:Soziale & ökonomische Transformation
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