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Greenland

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  • Twins Sara and Stina Olsvig, 16, twins from Greenland, are both planning to go to school in Denmark for a year, what is known in Denmark as "Efterskole."  their current classes, about half the students will go abroad after the summer break. The Greenlandic student association says that of students who go abroad, only about half return to Greenland afterwards to live. Sara says she wants to become and architect, while Stina wants to be an airline crew member. Image by Jonas Bendiksen. Greenland, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Jonas Bendiksen

    Photographer Jonas Bendiksen traveled to Greenland to visualize the demographic challenges of the...

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  • Ivalo Olsen, originally from Ilulissat, currently works as the village teacher in Oqaatsut. She dreams of becoming a psychologist, which means she would have to study in Denmark or elsewhere. Image by Jonas Bendiksen. Greenland, 2018.
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    A Journey Through Contested Lands: Greenland

    Greenland is facing a migration pattern that, if it continues, is a matter of national survival: The...

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  • A raised right fist has become a symbol of solidarity among survivors living in the Koronadal City sanctuary. Image by Chien-Chi Chang/Magnum Photos. Philippines, 2018.
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    Contested Lands: Teaching Indigenous Rights and Resistance Through Photo Stories

    Indigenous rights and visual literacy take center stage in these activity ideas and classroom resources, using reporting from six countries by Magnum photographers.

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    August 8, 2018
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    The town of Ilulissat, Greenland's third largest, with a population of 4,400. Image by Jonas Bendiksen/Magnum Photos. Greenland, 2018.
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    PART OF: A Journey Through Contested Lands: Greenland

    Greenland's Vanishing Villages

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    Jonas Bendiksen
    Grantee
    August 8, 2018
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    A Frigid Current and a Heroic Expedition

    A ship enters punishing seas. A plane skims above a heaving ocean. All to determine the origins of...

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    Ari Daniel
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  • Icebergs on a lake in Greenland. Image by Eli Kintish. Greenland, 2016.
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    Meet the Journalist: Eli Kintisch

    Pulitzer Center grantee Eli Kintisch traveled to Greenland to learn about the changing ice sheet. It...

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    Meltwater fills bus-sized fractures near the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet, while dust and algae darken adjacent ice. Image by Eli Kintisch. Greenland, 2017.
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    PART OF: Greenland in Flux, Past and Present

    The Great Greenland Meltdown: Why the Ice Sheet Is Turning Black, Blue, and Brown

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    Eli Kintisch
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    February 27, 2017
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    Efa Poulsen grows turnips, potatoes and other vegetables on the Upernaviarsuk farm in southern Greenland. Image by Eli Kintisch. Greeland 2016.
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    PART OF: Greenland in Flux, Past and Present

    Greenland's Getting Warmer, But Farmers There Are Struggling More Than Ever

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    Eli Kintisch
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    November 17, 2016
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  • Scientists take measurements on the surface of the Greenland ice sheet. Image by Eli Kintisch.
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    This Week: Can Trump Kill the Climate Agreement?

    This week: did economic change contribute to the disappearance of Norse settlements? Discussion of...

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    November 15, 2016
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    Greenlander Eva Luusi Marcussen-Mølgaard of the University of Greenland in Nuuk (left) washes soil off artifacts. She is one of a handful of students eager to study the archaeology of their homeland. Image by Eli Kintisch. Greenland, 2016.
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    PART OF: Greenland in Flux, Past and Present

    Growing Greenland's Archeologists

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    Eli Kintisch
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    November 11, 2016
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  • Scientists take measurements on the surface of the Greenland ice sheet. Image by Eli Kintisch. Greenland, 2016.
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    Greenland in Flux, Past and Present

    A journey to the Arctic realm of Greenland to explore its future and mysterious past.

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    Eli Kintisch
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    Archeologist Elie Pinta takes height measurements at an archeological dig in southern Greenland. The excavation, at a place, known today at Tasilikulooq, focuses on a site that once housed a small Norse dairy farm. Image by Eli Kintisch. Greenland, 2016.
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    PART OF: Greenland in Flux, Past and Present

    The Lost Norse: Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Disappear?

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    Eli Kintisch
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    November 10, 2016
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