Knud Rasmussen (1879-1933)  
Polar explorer, born in Ilulissat/ Jakobshavn in Greenland. His mother was greenlandic.
He grew up in Greenland, where he learned the arts kayaking and riding dogsledge.
In 1902-1904 he participated with on an expedition with experienced people like Jørgen
Brønlund, Harald Moltke and Mylius-Erichssen. In 1910 he and Peter Freuchen established a
tradestation in Thule. He had several expeditions during the years between 1912 - 1919
From 1921 - 1924 he went on his famous "Great Sledge
Journey" to collect and describe Inuit songs and legends. For that effort he was
appointed doctor of honour at the University of Copenhagen. He wrote several books about
Greenland, Inuit and Arctis in the years between 1915 and 1935.
Knud Rasmussen stands as a fantastic ideal among the youth in Greenland.
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