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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Greenlandic Inuit are the indigenous peoples of Greenland. Approximately 89% of Greenland's population of 57,695 is Inuit or 51,349 people as of 2012. Ethnographically, they consist of three major groups: Kalaallit of west Greenland, who speak Kalaallisut Tunumiit of east Greenland, who speak Tunumiisut Inughuit of north Greenland, who speak Inuktun or Polar EskimoHistorically, Kalaallit referred specifically to the people of Western Greenland. Northern and Eastern Greenlanders call themselves Avanersuarmiut and Tunumiit, respectively.Today, most Greenlanders speak standard Greenlandic, and most are still descended from the original founding ancestors of Greenland. The other Greenlanders are mostly European migrants. There are few Greenlanders who are mixed racial origin and most of this is due to Danish colonists and other Europeans marrying into Inuit peoples. About 90% live in the southwestern corner of the island. Several thousand Greenlanders reside in Denmark proper."@en }

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