Aleqa Hammond, the Glossary
Aleqa Hammond (born 23 September 1965) is a Greenlandic politician and former member of the Danish Folketing (parliament).[1]
Table of Contents
33 relations: County of Greenland, Danish nationality law, Demographics of Greenland, Denmark, Disko Bay, Doris J. Jensen, Folketing, Greenland, Hans Enoksen, Inatsisartut, Independent politician, Inuit Circumpolar Council, Iqaluit, Kim Kielsen, Kuupik Kleist, Margrethe II, Narsaq, New Apostolic Church, Nunatta Qitornai, Nunavut Arctic College, Nuuk, Prime Minister of Greenland, Qaqortoq, Siumut, The Guardian, Tourism in Greenland, University of Greenland, Uummannaq, 2005 Greenlandic general election, 2009 Greenlandic general election, 2013 Greenlandic general election, 2015 Danish general election, 2018 Greenlandic general election.
- 21st-century Greenlandic politicians
- Family ministers of Greenland
- Finance ministers of Greenland
- Foreign ministers of Greenland
- Greenlandic Christians
- Greenlandic Inuit women
- Greenlandic members of the Folketing
- Justice ministers of Greenland
- Members of the New Apostolic Church
- Members of the Parliament of Greenland
- Nunavut Arctic College alumni
- People from Kujalleq
- People from Qaasuitsup
- Prime ministers of Greenland
- Siumut politicians
- Women government ministers of Greenland
- Women members of the Parliament of Greenland
County of Greenland
The County of Greenland (Grønlands Amt) was an amt (county) of Denmark, comprising Greenland and its associated islands, before home rule was granted to Greenland.
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Danish nationality law
Danish nationality law is governed by the Constitutional Act and the Consolidated Act of Danish Nationality.
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Demographics of Greenland
This is a demography of the population of Greenland including population density, ethnicity, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
Disko Bay
Disko Bay (Qeqertarsuup tunua; DiskobugtenChristensen, N.O. & al. " ". Arctic Circular, Vol. 4 (1951), pp. 83–85. Op. cit. "Northern News". Arctic, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Mar 1952), pp. 58–59.) is a large bay on the western coast of Greenland.
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Doris J. Jensen
Doris J. Jensen, also Doris Jakobsen, (born 1978) is a Greenlandic politician in the Siumut or Forward party. Aleqa Hammond and Doris J. Jensen are 21st-century Greenlandic politicians, 21st-century indigenous leaders of the Americas, 21st-century indigenous women of the Americas, Greenlandic Inuit women, Greenlandic members of the Folketing, Inuit politicians, members of the Parliament of Greenland, Siumut politicians, Women government ministers of Greenland, Women members of the Folketing and Women members of the Parliament of Greenland.
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Folketing
The Folketing (Folketinget), also known as the Parliament of Denmark or the Danish Parliament in English, is the unicameral national legislature (parliament) of the Kingdom of Denmark—Denmark proper together with the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
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Greenland
Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat,; Grønland) is a North American island autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
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Hans Enoksen
Hans Enoksen (born 7 August 1956) is a Greenlandic politician who served as the third prime minister of Greenland from 2002 to 2009. Aleqa Hammond and Hans Enoksen are 21st-century indigenous leaders of the Americas, prime ministers of Greenland and Siumut politicians.
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Inatsisartut
The Inatsisartut (lit; thing of Greenland), also known as the Parliament of Greenland in English, is the unicameral parliament (legislative branch) of Greenland, an autonomous territory*.
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Independent politician
An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.
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Inuit Circumpolar Council
The Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC; Inuit Issittormiut Siunnersuisooqatigiiffiat; formerly the Inuit Circumpolar Conference) is a multinational non-governmental organization (NGO) and Indigenous Peoples' Organization (IPO) representing the 180,000 Inuit and Yupik (sometimes referred to as Eskimo) people living in Alaska (United States), Canada, Greenland (Kingdom of Denmark), and the Chukchi Peninsula (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia).
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Iqaluit
Iqaluit (Inuktitut syllabics: ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ) is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut.
Kim Kielsen
Kim Kielsen (born 30 November 1966) is a Greenlandic politician, who served as leader of the Siumut party and sixth prime minister of Greenland between 2014 and 2021. Aleqa Hammond and Kim Kielsen are 21st-century Greenlandic politicians, 21st-century indigenous leaders of the Americas, Inuit politicians, prime ministers of Greenland and Siumut politicians.
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Kuupik Kleist
Jakob Edvard Kuupik Kleist (born 31 March 1958) is a Greenlandic politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Greenland between 2009 and 2013. Aleqa Hammond and Kuupik Kleist are 21st-century Greenlandic politicians, 21st-century indigenous leaders of the Americas, Greenlandic members of the Folketing, Inuit politicians, people from Qaasuitsup and prime ministers of Greenland.
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Margrethe II
Margrethe II (Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid, born 16 April 1940) is a member of the Danish royal family who reigned as Queen of Denmark from 14 January 1972 until her abdication on 14 January 2024.
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Narsaq
Narsaq is a town in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland.
New Apostolic Church
The New Apostolic Church (NAC) is a Christian church that split from the Catholic Apostolic Church during an 1863 schism in Hamburg, Germany.
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Nunatta Qitornai
Nunatta Qitornai (Vort lands efterkommere, Descendants of Our Land) is a separatist political party in Greenland advocating independence.
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Nunavut Arctic College
Nunavut Arctic College (ᓄᓇᕗᒻᒥᓯᓚᑦᑐᖅᓴᕐᕕᒃ, Collège de l’Arctique du Nunavut, Inuinnaqtun: Nunavunmi Inirnirit Iliharviat) is a public community college in the territory of Nunavut, Canada.
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Nuuk
Nuuk (Nuuk, formerly Godthåb) is the capital of and most populous city in Greenland, an autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark.
Prime Minister of Greenland
The prime minister of Greenland (Leader of the government; Landsstyreformand), officially the premier of Greenland, is the head of government of Greenland, a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark. Aleqa Hammond and prime Minister of Greenland are prime ministers of Greenland.
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Qaqortoq
Qaqortoq, formerly Julianehåb, is a city in, and the capital of, the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland, located near Cape Thorvaldsen.
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Siumut
Siumut is a political party in Greenland in the social democratic tradition.
The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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Tourism in Greenland
Tourism in Greenland is a relatively young business area of the country.
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University of Greenland
The University of Greenland (Ilisimatusarfik Kalaallit Nunaat; Grønlands Universitet) is Greenland's only university.
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Uummannaq
Uummannaq is a town in the Avannaata municipality, in central-western Greenland.
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2005 Greenlandic general election
General elections were held in Greenland on 22 November 2005.
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2009 Greenlandic general election
General elections were held in Greenland on 2 June 2009.
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2013 Greenlandic general election
General elections were held in Greenland on 12 March 2013.
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2015 Danish general election
General elections were held in the Kingdom of Denmark on 18 June 2015 to elect the 179 members of the Folketing.
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2018 Greenlandic general election
General elections were held in Greenland on 24 April 2018, electing all 31 members of Parliament.
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See also
21st-century Greenlandic politicians
- Aaja Chemnitz Larsen
- Agathe Fontain
- Agnethe Davidsen
- Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam
- Aleqa Hammond
- Anda Uldum
- Ane Hansen (politician)
- Ane Lone Bagger
- Anthon Frederiksen
- Aqqaluaq B. Egede
- Aqqaluk Lynge
- Asii Chemnitz Narup
- Augusta Salling
- Debora Kleist
- Doris J. Jensen
- Ellen Christoffersen
- Henriette Rasmussen
- Jens Napãtôᴋ'
- Jonathan Motzfeldt
- Josef Motzfeldt
- Julie Præst Wilche
- Kalistat Lund
- Katti Frederiksen
- Kim Kielsen
- Kirsten Fencker
- Kuupik Kleist
- Laura Tàunâjik
- List of members of the Inatsisartut, 2014–2018
- Múte Bourup Egede
- Maliina Abelsen
- Mariane Paviasen
- Martha Abelsen
- Mimi Karlsen
- Naaja Nathanielsen
- Naimángitsoᴋ' Petersen
- Nikolaj Heinrich
- Palle Christiansen
- Paneeraq Olsen
- Pele Broberg
- Pipaluk Lynge-Rasmussen
- Sara Olsvig
- Sofia Geisler
- Suka K. Frederiksen
- Vittus Qujaukitsoq
- Vivian Motzfeldt
Family ministers of Greenland
- Aleqa Hammond
- Asii Chemnitz Narup
- Jess Svane
Finance ministers of Greenland
- Aleqa Hammond
- Asii Chemnitz Narup
- Augusta Salling
- Lars-Emil Johansen
- Maliina Abelsen
Foreign ministers of Greenland
- Aleqa Hammond
- Ane Lone Bagger
- Lars-Emil Johansen
- Suka K. Frederiksen
Greenlandic Christians
- Aleqa Hammond
- Leif Erikson
- Rasmus Berthelsen
Greenlandic Inuit women
- Aaja Chemnitz Larsen
- Aaju Peter
- Aka Høegh
- Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam
- Aleqa Hammond
- Ane Hansen (politician)
- Ane Lone Bagger
- Anna Kûitse Thastum
- Arnannguaq Høegh
- Arnarsaq
- Arnarulunnguaq
- Asii Chemnitz Narup
- Augusta Salling
- Aviâja Egede Lynge
- Bibi Chemnitz
- Bolatta Silis-Høegh
- Doris J. Jensen
- Henriette Rasmussen
- Jessie Kleemann
- Julie Berthelsen
- Julie Edel Hardenberg
- Karla Jessen Williamson
- Katti Frederiksen
- Kistat Lund
- Laura Tàunâjik
- Lena Pedersen
- Mâliâraq Vebæk
- Makka Kleist
- Maliina Abelsen
- Maria Panínguakʼ Kjærulff
- Mariane Petersen
- Martha Abelsen
- Mimi Karlsen
- Naja Lyberth
- Nina Kreutzmann Jørgensen
- Nive Nielsen
- Niviaq Korneliussen
- Nukâka Coster-Waldau
- Paneeraq Olsen
- Pia Arke
- Pipaluk Freuchen
- Pipaluk Lynge-Rasmussen
- Sara Olsvig
- Sofia Geisler
- Sofie Petersen
- Suka K. Frederiksen
- Ukaleq Slettemark
- Vera Leth
- Vivian Motzfeldt
Greenlandic members of the Folketing
- Aaja Chemnitz Larsen
- Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam
- Aleqa Hammond
- Doris J. Jensen
- Hans-Pavia Rosing
- Juliane Henningsen
- Kuupik Kleist
- Lars-Emil Johansen
- Sara Olsvig
Justice ministers of Greenland
- Aleqa Hammond
Members of the New Apostolic Church
- Aleqa Hammond
- Hans Urwyler
- Jean-Luc Schneider
- Johann Gottfried Bischoff
- Michael Kraus (minister)
- Richard Fehr
- Walter Schmidt (minister)
- Wilhelm Leber
Members of the Parliament of Greenland
- Aaja Chemnitz Larsen
- Aleqa Hammond
- Anda Uldum
- Anna Wangenheim
- Aqqaluk Lynge
- Debora Kleist
- Doris J. Jensen
- Ellen Christoffersen
- Emanuel Nûko
- Finn Karlsen
- Hendrik Nielsen
- Jens Napãtôᴋ'
- Jess Svane
- Kalistat Lund
- Kiista P. Isaksen
- Laura Tàunâjik
- Malene Vahl Rasmussen
- Malik Berthelsen
- Marie Fleischer
- Martha Lund Olsen
- Naaja Nathanielsen
- Naimángitsoᴋ' Petersen
- Naja Kristensen
- Olga P. Berthelsen
- Paneeraq Olsen
- Pele Broberg
- Per Berthelsen
- Pipaluk Lynge-Rasmussen
- Randi Vestergaard Evaldsen
- Sara Olsvig
- Sofia Geisler
- Stine Egede
- Tillie Martinussen
- Uusarqak Qujaukitsoq
Nunavut Arctic College alumni
- Aleqa Hammond
- Ann Meekitjuk Hanson
- Jeannie Ugyuk
- Marcel Mason
- Nellie Kusugak
- Pat Angnakak
- Peter Taptuna
People from Kujalleq
- Aleqa Hammond
- Hendrik Nielsen
- Jonathan Motzfeldt
- Katti Frederiksen
- Mâliâraq Vebæk
- Stine Egede
- Suka K. Frederiksen
People from Qaasuitsup
- Aleqa Hammond
- Arnarulunnguaq
- Henriette Rasmussen
- Kuupik Kleist
- Lars-Emil Johansen
- Naja Marie Aidt
- Rasmus Lerdorf
- Vera Leth
Prime ministers of Greenland
- Aleqa Hammond
- Hans Enoksen
- Jonathan Motzfeldt
- Kim Kielsen
- Kuupik Kleist
- Lars-Emil Johansen
- Múte Bourup Egede
- Prime Minister of Greenland
Siumut politicians
- Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam
- Aleqa Hammond
- Benedikte Thorsteinsson
- Doris J. Jensen
- Erik Jensen (Greenlandic politician)
- Hans Enoksen
- Hendrik Nielsen
- Hermann Berthelsen
- Jess Svane
- Jonathan Motzfeldt
- Kalistat Lund
- Katti Frederiksen
- Kiista P. Isaksen
- Kim Kielsen
- Lars-Emil Johansen
- Laura Tàunâjik
- Malik Berthelsen
- Martha Lund Olsen
- Nikolaj Heinrich
- Ruth Heilmann
- Stephen Heilmann
- Suka K. Frederiksen
- Uusarqak Qujaukitsoq
- Vittus Qujaukitsoq
- Vivian Motzfeldt
Women government ministers of Greenland
- Agathe Fontain
- Agnethe Davidsen
- Aleqa Hammond
- Ane Hansen (politician)
- Anna Wangenheim
- Asii Chemnitz Narup
- Benedikte Thorsteinsson
- Doris J. Jensen
- Katti Frederiksen
- Kirsten Fencker
- Mariane Paviasen
- Martha Lund Olsen
- Mimi Karlsen
- Naaja Nathanielsen
- Naja Kristensen
- Suka K. Frederiksen
Women members of the Parliament of Greenland
- Aaja Chemnitz Larsen
- Aleqa Hammond
- Anna Wangenheim
- Debora Kleist
- Doris J. Jensen
- Ellen Christoffersen
- Kiista P. Isaksen
- Laura Tàunâjik
- Malene Vahl Rasmussen
- Marie Fleischer
- Martha Lund Olsen
- Naaja Nathanielsen
- Naja Kristensen
- Olga P. Berthelsen
- Paneeraq Olsen
- Pipaluk Lynge-Rasmussen
- Randi Vestergaard Evaldsen
- Sara Olsvig
- Sofia Geisler
- Stine Egede
- Tillie Martinussen