2024
DOI: 10.1080/22423982.2024.2420479
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Important intergenerational transmission of knowledge in promotion of well-being and cultural identity in Greenland

Sofie Emma Rubin,
Inunnguaq Mørch,
Nuka Olsen
et al.

Abstract: The “Kinguaariit Inuunerissut” (KI) camps, meaning “generations in well-being” in Greenlandic, was a pilot initiative designed to enhance cultural identity and intergenerational connections through culturally relevant activities. The outcomes of the KI-camps have informed the development of a broader KI-concept aiming at tailoring and implementing elements from KI-camps into early childhood education services, after-school programmes, and schools. In this paper we present the results from three workshop held i… Show more

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