Thank You For Supporting Greenland
Qujanaq! Thank you! for showing up and sharing your support for Kaalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), the Greenlandic Inuit people and our way of life. Your kindness means a great deal.
Your gift
is waiting for you below
Qujanaq! Thank you! for showing up and sharing your support for Kaalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), the Greenlandic Inuit people and our way of life. Your kindness means a great deal.
is waiting for you below
This printable heart-shaped Greenlandic flag is a gift from me to you.
It’s an expression of gratitude for your interest in Kalaallit Nunaat, our language and our Inuit* culture.
You'll receive a PDF file that you can download and print out at home on normal A4 paper.
Keep it as is, or cut it out and hang up to show your support.
The download is free (choose your own price). If you feel called to donate, any amount goes directly to me,
a Greenlandic Inuk* working to share our language and culture with you and the rest of the world!
Asannittumik inuulluaqqusillunga/With Love,
Naja
*So Naja, why is it sometimes called Inuit and sometimes called Inuk? Let me answer that real quick:
Inuit is plural (Lots of Greenlandic people), whereas Inuk is singular (One Inuk person)

This printable heart-shaped Greenlandic flag is a gift from me to you.
It’s an expression of gratitude for your interest in Kalaallit Nunaat, our language and our Inuit* culture.
You get a pdf file, which you can download and print out at home on normal A4 paper.
Either keep it as is, or cut out and hang up to show your support.
The download is free (choose your own price). If you feel called to donate, any amount goes directly to me,
a Greenlandic Inuk* working to share our language and culture with you and the rest of the world.
Asannittumik inuulluaqqusillunga/With Love,
Naja
Why is it sometimes called Inuit and sometimes called Inuk? Let me answer that real quick:
Inuit is plural (Lots of Greenlandic people), whereas Inuk is singular (One Inuk person)
Hope that helps?
Hugs Naja