This is a partial list of Greenlandic Inuit. The Arctic and subarctic dwelling Inuit (formerly referred to as Eskimo) are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples.
* Arnarsaq, translator, interpreter and missionary
* Arnarulunnguaq (1896–1933), native Greenlandic woman who accompanied Knud Rasmussen on his Fifth Thule Expedition
* Aron of Kangeq, hunter, painter, and oral historian
* Hans Hendrik, Arctic traveller and interpreter
* Kuupik Kleist, Prime Minister of Greenland
* Henrik Lund, lyricist, painter and priest
* Angaangaq Lyberth, shaman
* Lena Pedersen, Canadian politician, born in Greenland
* Bishop Sofie Petersen (b. 1955), Lutheran Bishop of Greenland
* Minik Wallace (ca. 1890–1918), boy treated as living exhibit
* Karla Jessen Williamson, activist, educator a
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| - This is a partial list of Greenlandic Inuit. The Arctic and subarctic dwelling Inuit (formerly referred to as Eskimo) are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples.
* Arnarsaq, translator, interpreter and missionary
* Arnarulunnguaq (1896–1933), native Greenlandic woman who accompanied Knud Rasmussen on his Fifth Thule Expedition
* Aron of Kangeq, hunter, painter, and oral historian
* Hans Hendrik, Arctic traveller and interpreter
* Kuupik Kleist, Prime Minister of Greenland
* Henrik Lund, lyricist, painter and priest
* Angaangaq Lyberth, shaman
* Lena Pedersen, Canadian politician, born in Greenland
* Bishop Sofie Petersen (b. 1955), Lutheran Bishop of Greenland
* Minik Wallace (ca. 1890–1918), boy treated as living exhibit
* Karla Jessen Williamson, activist, educator a (en)
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| - This is a partial list of Greenlandic Inuit. The Arctic and subarctic dwelling Inuit (formerly referred to as Eskimo) are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples.
* Arnarsaq, translator, interpreter and missionary
* Arnarulunnguaq (1896–1933), native Greenlandic woman who accompanied Knud Rasmussen on his Fifth Thule Expedition
* Aron of Kangeq, hunter, painter, and oral historian
* Hans Hendrik, Arctic traveller and interpreter
* Kuupik Kleist, Prime Minister of Greenland
* Henrik Lund, lyricist, painter and priest
* Angaangaq Lyberth, shaman
* Lena Pedersen, Canadian politician, born in Greenland
* Bishop Sofie Petersen (b. 1955), Lutheran Bishop of Greenland
* Minik Wallace (ca. 1890–1918), boy treated as living exhibit
* Karla Jessen Williamson, activist, educator and researcher (en)
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