Showing posts with label greenland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greenland. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2008

Arctic Studies Center Newsletter

It's been a little while since I last had the pleasure of visiting the wonderful folks at the Smithsonian's Arctic Studies Center, but I present to you here now a little article I wrote, as well as some photos, for their annual newsletter from February 2008 (how did it slip my mind to post this till now?), regarding the Demonstration for Culture in Nuuk, Greenland nearly one year ago this month. The ASC newsletter is, as always, chock full of the what's-what and who's-who in the fascinating world of circumpolar anthropology, and the 2008 International Polar Year. Thanks again to Dr.'s William Fitzhugh and Stephen Loring for the opportunity, and Abby McDermott, their research assistant.



The link to download the PDF is here:
I'm on page 35!

Friday, October 12, 2007

smoke bay

long overdue photos...

Nuuk, Greenland

view from my apartment













signs for demonstration for art and culture. i am writing an article for the Smithsonian Arctic Studies center newsletter about the event - i'll post it when it comes out in December...


reindeer heart
















marching with angelica






Pauli and Absalon Ø.







and just a few snaps of Reykjavik for now...




Svanhvit!

i've been crazy busy and kind of overwhelmed, but i hope i can catch up with my mind real soon and of course share all i can.

love.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

crush

hey, another short and picture-less post...i've been so caught up in getting from one place to another and doing stuff now that i am in Reykjavik i haven't had time to upload tons of pictures relating to exciting subjects such as:

- preparation and documentation of Greenland's very first demonstration for support of Art and Culture in Nuuk
-my last days in Nuuk, visiting the AirGreenland hangar
-snapshots of Kulusuk
-blurry photos of a crazy Saturday night in Reykjavik
-Reykjavik in the autumn (heartbreakingly beautiful)
-my lovely hostess Svanhvitt ("Swanwhite")

more of a reminder to myself of key photo-points to address more than anything.

perhaps also i will take this opportunity to announce that i am coming back to the United States on October 18th. i will be in Washington D.C. for two days, then i'm flying back to San Jose on the 20th. in essence, i will be "wintering"/recharing my brain batteries in California and then continuing my North American travels in the spring of 2008.

see you in 11 days.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

delayed

so, my flight to Kulusuk today was cancelled due to bad weather, and is delayed until Saturday. that's right, Saturday! three days from now. totally awesome, because...i got comped a hotel room at the Hotel Hans Egede, including meals, and free cab rides to and from the airport. YES. this is actually the best thing that could have happened, since now i am saving a good 300KR a day by not having to find accomodation in Kulusuk and can do last minute stuff here in Nuuk. of course, i also get to jump up and down on beds and watch CNN and be in the center of town. i just hope the flight on Saturday isn't delayed too, because i have to catch my flight to Iceland then.

Pauli took me to the airport this morning, and got his dad, Absalon, to show me around the hangar and mechanic shop of Air Greenland. how could i pass it up? i don't think that in any way, shape, or form would that be allowed at a US airport-plus, Air Greenland has these cool small airplanes and helicopters in their fleet which they use for, among other things, people needing emergency rescue. i'll post some photos of all that later on, because about the only thing AirGreenland isn't covering at the hotel is the wireless internet, which is 50kr (approx. 10 USD) for 30 minutes.

if anyone in Nuuk is reading this and wants to hang out/go on an adventure/need help organizing their bookshelves, my Tussas number doesn't work anymore, but i'm in room 312 at the hotel.

adios

back across the ice cap

hey. just a short post to update on whats going in words.

i am flying to East Greenland tomorrow. let me share with you, now, what could possibly be the greatest official tourism slogan of all time:

"East Greenland is not Scenery - it's Savagery."

oh man. E. Grønland is, along with the Thule district, one of the most traditional parts of the country, where hunting is still crucial to having enough food and materials for living throughout the year. i'm gonna be staying in a village with a population of 310 for three days before flying on to Reykjavik, and i have no idea where i'm going to stay yet. adventures!

so today was my last day in Nuuk. i said goodbye to pals and ran around in the snow showers feeling generally antsy. i got a text message from a friend working on the ferry about how a wave had smashed two windows on the bridge and damaged the navigational equipment last night (see photos in the entry below), so they were gonna be stuck in Maniitsoq for some days while it got fixed. mind you, there is only one actual passenger vessel, the Sarfaq Ittuk, servicing all of Greenland...and now it's broken. i can only imagine all the people stranded along the coast, with no other option but waiting it out. which reminds me of a slogan of my own i came up with some time ago:

"Greenland: Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't !"

i love this place.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

avalanche

nuuk and ilulissat (photos of sisimiut later)