Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 44

Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 44
42 A T L A N T I C A It was here that Eiríkur the Red gave “the Land of the People” (Kalaallit Nunaat) the name of Greenland. And it was here that his son Leifur the Lucky embarked on his voyage west in 1000 AD to become the first European to discover North America. In the same year, the Norse colonists of Greenland converted to Christianity and built their first church on Eiríkur the Red’s land at Brattahlíd (Qassiarsuk). In mid July this year, a festival was held to commemorate these important landmarks in Greenland’s history. A Viking longhouse, of the type that Eiríkur the Red would have lived in, was raised at Qassiarsuk, along with a church named after Eiríkur’s Christian wife, Thjódhildur. And the reconstructed Viking ship Íslendingur (Icelander) sailed from Iceland to join in the celebrations, before voyaging onwards in the wake of South Greenland is a whole new world with its Norse ruins, green meadows and modern Inuit culture. During the celebration: a staged meeting between Vikings and Inuits. Past and Present Photos by Páll Stefánsson ATL 5/00 42-43 Greenland cmsx 17.8.2000 13:38 Page 42

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