Naaja Nathanielsen, the Glossary
Naaja Nathanielsen (born 6 December 1975) is a Greenlandic politician of the Inuit Ataqatigiit party.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Alcohol abuse, Denmark, Domestic violence, Feminism, Greenlandic independence, Inatsisartut, Inuit, Inuit Ataqatigiit, Nuuk, Patriarchy, Radionuclide, Self-determination, Uranium, Violence against women, 2021 Greenlandic general election.
- 21st-century Greenlandic politicians
- Government ministers of Greenland
- Greenlandic feminists
- Inuit Ataqatigiit politicians
- Members of the Parliament of Greenland
- Women government ministers of Greenland
- Women members of the Parliament of Greenland
Alcohol abuse
Alcohol abuse encompasses a spectrum of alcohol-related substance abuse, ranging from the consumption of more than 2 drinks per day on average for men, or more than 1 drink per day on average for women, to binge drinking or alcohol use disorder.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
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Domestic violence
Domestic violence is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation.
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Feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes.
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Greenlandic independence
Greenlandic independence (Grønlandsk uafhængighed, Namminersulivinneq) is a political ambition of some political parties (such as Siumut, Inuit Ataqatigiit, Naleraq, and Nunatta Qitornai), advocacy groups, and individuals of Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, to become an independent sovereign state.
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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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Inuit
Inuit (ᐃᓄᐃᑦ 'the people', singular: Inuk, ᐃᓄᒃ, dual: Inuuk, ᐃᓅᒃ; Iñupiaq: Iñuit 'the people'; Greenlandic: Inuit) are a group of culturally and historically similar Indigenous peoples traditionally inhabiting the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America, including Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Yukon (traditionally), Alaska, and Chukotsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
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Inuit Ataqatigiit
Inuit Ataqatigiit (Folkets Samfund) is a democratic socialist, separatist political party in Greenland that aims to make Greenland an independent state.
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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.
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Patriarchy
Patriarchy is a social system in which positions of dominance and privilege are held by men.
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Radionuclide
A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is a nuclide that has excess numbers of either neutrons or protons, giving it excess nuclear energy, and making it unstable.
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Self-determination
Self-determination refers to a people's right to form its own political entity, and internal self-determination is the right to representative government with full suffrage.
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Uranium
Uranium is a chemical element; it has symbol U and atomic number 92.
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Violence against women
Violence against women (VAW), also known as gender-based violence and sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), is violent acts primarily or exclusively committed by men or boys against women or girls.
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2021 Greenlandic general election
Snap general elections were held in Greenland on 6 April 2021 alongside local elections.
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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
Government ministers of Greenland
- Agathe Fontain
- Agnethe Davidsen
- Ane Hansen (politician)
- Anna Wangenheim
- Anthon Frederiksen
- Aqqaluaq B. Egede
- Augusta Salling
- Benedikte Thorsteinsson
- Doris J. Jensen
- Jens B. Frederiksen
- Jess Svane
- Josef Motzfeldt
- Katti Frederiksen
- Kim Kielsen
- Kirsten Fencker
- Kuupik Kleist
- Mariane Paviasen
- Martha Lund Olsen
- Mimi Karlsen
- Naaja Nathanielsen
- Palle Christiansen
- Paneeraq Olsen
- Pele Broberg
- Stephen Heilmann
- Suka K. Frederiksen
- Thue Christiansen
- Vittus Qujaukitsoq
Greenlandic feminists
- Naaja Nathanielsen
Inuit Ataqatigiit politicians
- Aaja Chemnitz Larsen
- Agathe Fontain
- Ane Hansen (politician)
- Aqqaluaq B. Egede
- Aqqaluk Lynge
- Asii Chemnitz Narup
- Debora Kleist
- Henriette Rasmussen
- Josef Motzfeldt
- Kalistat Lund
- Kuupik Kleist
- Múte Bourup Egede
- Maliina Abelsen
- Mariane Paviasen
- Marie Fleischer
- Mimi Karlsen
- Naaja Nathanielsen
- Naimángitsoᴋ' Petersen
- Olga P. Berthelsen
- Pipaluk Lynge-Rasmussen
- Sara Olsvig
- Sofia Geisler
- Stine Egede
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
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
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naaja_Nathanielsen
Also known as Naaja H. Nathanielsen.