Abstract

Following the establishment of home rule in Greenland in 1979, the last decade has seen the restitution of the greater part of the Danish collections relating to the history of Greenland to the young Greenland National Museum and Archives. The story of the transfers is told by the museum's archaeological curator who has been engaged in antiquarian work in Greenland since 1980.

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