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Mâliâraq Vebæk (20 April 1917 – 25 February 2012) was a Greenlandic teacher and writer. She is known as the first woman of Greenland to publish a novel. One of the first women to obtain a higher education in Greenland, she began her career as a teacher. After six years, she relocated to Denmark and worked on archaeological excavations and ethnographic surveys with her husband from 1946 to 1962. She began publishing stories, legends and folktales in the 1950s, both through print media and on radio. In 1981, after having participated in a survey on the intercultural issues for Greenlanders and Danes, published a novel inspired by the research. It won the Greenlandic Authors Association Award for 1982.

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A Journey to The Mother of the Sea

(OBS. findes også på grønlandsk og dansk) There is hunger in the settlement. An elderly couple, who used to be great shamans, are asked to travel once more to the land of spirits to ask the Mother of the Sea to free the animals they need to hunt. The old lady succeeds in her task by letting herself be eaten by a bear and afterwards sink to the bottom of the sea. After a long walk on the ocean floor and overcoming obstacles, she finds herself at the Mother of the Seas’s house. With great difficulty she manages to untangle the many knots which human vanity and evil deeds have created in the Mother of the Sea’s hair. The old lady is rewarded when the Mother of the Sea promises to release the animals and the settlement has food once more.
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Udgivelsesdato21 sep. 2020
Sprogeng
ISBN pdf9788793941038