Occupation Nuuk
I had to fly to Nuuk so that I could have some medical test procedures done at the Nuuk Hospital facilities there. I will probably talk about this at a later time. For now I want to write about my visit to the Nuuk National Museum and discuss some of the things I saw there and was able to photograph.

I was a bit surprised at how much bigger the museum here in Nuuk is. The facility displays were done in good taste and many examples of the Inuit life is shown in this museum. One of the neatest parts of the museum is the mummy display case. I have never seen a mummy up close like this. I found it to be fascinating but at the same time a little well disturbing as well. I have never seen bodies put on display in this manner. If the soul could actually see this and have feelings about it, I wonder what it would feel? I am not sure how they are able to maintain the right environment to prevent degradation of the mummies. I have taken a few photo’s and I hope that no one gets offended by my display of what I saw in the museum. I realize that I cannot please everybody.
About the mummies:
The museum says there is six women and two children. We saw three of the six. Apparently the rest of them are in another part of the museum. We didn’t finish the entire museum tour. The mummies have been dated back to the 1400’s. They were discovered in 1972 in an old Inuit settlement called Qilakitsoq which is located on the Nuussuaq peninsula on the west coast of Greenland.
The location of the settlement is about 450 km north of the Artic Circle. There were no men buried with the women and children. There seems to be a mystery surrounding why there weren’t any men with them. One of the children was about six months old and buried alive with its mom.
The mother died from a turmor on the brain. The custom back then was to bury children with their mothers if there was no one to nurse and raise the child while the fathers were out hunting and trying to provide for their families.
If you are interested in more information you can visit the following links to read more about this interesting subject.
I will be posting more blogs with photographs that I took while visiting the Nuuk National Museum.
Kathy
April 2014
Published by Living Greenland
My name is Katy and I have been living in South Greenland since August 2011. I was born in Charleston, South Carolina, raised in Florida, and migrated to South Greenland through marriage. I am married to an amazing Greenlandic man living 60º N - about 670 km south of the Arctic Circle.
I am a master gardener of 50 years. I started my love of ornamental gardening at the young age of 11. My paternal aunt gave me my first cutting and told me how to plant it. She also showed me some simple crochet stitches and sent me home with a cutting of coleus and a crochet hook with some yarn. At eleven it was like taking home a prize. Little did I know what would happen because of that. I learned how to sew my own clothing during my teenage years and that sewing has flowed over into me learning how to be a quilt maker. I love to take photographs of everything that catches my eye. I have thousands of photos. I am in love with icebergs. I don't think I will ever tire of seeing them and taking photos of them. The Greenland landscape is magnificent and it never disappoints. I also love to crochet as well as cook. I love making up my own recipes and serving them up to my "Heart Light" for test tasting. He is such a trooper. For the most part, he loves everything I've made.
I'm a summer tourist guide and love it when fellow Americans come to visit us so that I can tell them about Greenland and most of the time I always tell our story since it's so special.
I have 3 adult children and 4 grandchildren. I have grown to love Greenland as much as I love my home country USA. Greenland is like no other place and I will write lots about it and share photographs as well. I also love music and movies as well and I like to read. I will also be sharing blogs about quilt-making and other subjects that I'm involved with.
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