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  1. The Greenlandic Inuit ( Greenlandic: kalaallit, Danish: Grønlandsk Inuit) are the indigenous and most populous ethnic group in Greenland. [12] . Most speak Greenlandic (Western Greenlandic, Kalaallisut) and consider themselves ethnically Greenlandic. People of Greenland are citizens of Denmark .

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  2. People of Greenland. Nearly nine-tenths of Greenlanders are principally of Inuit extraction. They identify themselves as Kalaallit (West Greenlanders), Inugguit (from Thule district), or Iit (East Greenlanders), depending upon their region. They are very strongly admixed with early European immigrant strains.

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  3. 'language of the Kalaallit'), also known as West Greenlandic (Danish: vestgrønlandsk), is the primary language of Greenland and constitutes the Greenlandic language, spoken by the vast majority of the inhabitants of Greenland, as well as by thousands of Greenlandic Inuit in Denmark proper (in total, approximately 50,000 people).

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  4. Presently about 80 percent of the population of West Greenland are Greenlanders; 20 percent are Danes, most of whom reside for only a short period of time in Greenland. As of January 1, 1989, 41,633 people, in a population of 49,976, were native-born in Greenland. The great majority of Greenlanders are West Greenlanders.

  5. Greenland is currently composed of three administrative divisions: West Greenland (Kitaa in Greenlandic), East Greenland (Tunu), and North Greenland (Avannaa, also known as the Thule District). Today, about 80 percent of Greenland's population is of Inuit or mixed Inuit/Danish heritage.

  6. Greenlandic, Kalaallisut, is closely related to the languages spoken by Inuit in Canada and especially in Alaska. In Greenland, you will find three main dialects; one in the north, one in the east, and finally the West Greenlandic dialect, which forms the basis for the Greenlandic spelling.

  7. total population: 71.25 years. male: 68.6 years. female: 74.04 years (2012 est.) Ethnic groups. The population of Greenland consists of Greenlandic Inuit (including mixed-race persons), Danish Greenlanders and other Europeans and North Americans.