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Record #15256:
Norsk naeringsvirksomhet på Østgrønland / Gustav Smedal.
Title: | Norsk naeringsvirksomhet på Østgrønland / Gustav Smedal. |
Translated title: | Norwegian economic activity on East Greenland. |
Author(s): | Smedal, Gustav. |
Date: | 1932. |
Publisher: | Oslo: Gyldendal norsk forlag |
Language: | Norwegian. |
Abstract: | Tackles question of sovereignty indirectly, by describing Norwegian need to trap and hunt, and to defend right to do so. 1924 Agreement covered all but Angmagssalik district. West Ice and Greenland Strait run on to East Greenland, following hooded seal. Various over-winterings and Nanok and East Greenland Companies' activities are described. In reply to Norwegian activity, Danish authorities seem to be planning to settle Greenlanders along coast further north. Final point is that "protected" Greenlanders are not all that well treated by Danes, with trade moonopoly, interbreeding and European diseases. |
Keywords: | 33 -- Economics. 341.223 -- Territorial claims: Norwegian. 639.1 -- Hunting, shooting and trapping. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*38) -- Greenland. (*381) -- East Greenland. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-PAM: (*38) : 341.223[Norwegian] |
SPRI record no.: | 15256 |
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