Religion
Geographic maps can illustrate religious diffusion by showing you the different religions in different places.
Most of Greenland's population are members of an indigenous group or the Inuit People. They traditionally believe that every person along with animal has a spirit and a body. They believe that when your body dies your spirt continues to live on.
Most of Greenland's population are members of an indigenous group or the Inuit People. They traditionally believe that every person along with animal has a spirit and a body. They believe that when your body dies your spirt continues to live on.
language
Landscape can effect language diffusion by someone wanting to see more or being forced out of a place. For example if someone wanted to travel the world that could be one way Landscape can effect language diffusion. Another example could be if someone was forced out of the homes by government, food, or climate.
Greenland's most popular language is Greenlandic also known as Kalaallisut, an Inuit language belonging to the Eskimo-Aleut language family, Danish, and English. Greenland's ethnic culture is Greenlandic Inuit along with several others.
Greenland's most popular language is Greenlandic also known as Kalaallisut, an Inuit language belonging to the Eskimo-Aleut language family, Danish, and English. Greenland's ethnic culture is Greenlandic Inuit along with several others.
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