Humans have lived in Greenland for more than 4,500 years, surviving in one of the planet’s harshest environments. With a population of about 56,000, nearly 90 per cent of the territory is made up of Greenlandic Inuit, known as Kalaallit. The official language is Kalaallisut or Greenlandic and a good portion of people also speak Danish, English, or both.






