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	<title>Flight 808 - International Hip-Hop &#187; Greenland</title>
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		<title>Nuuk Posse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To those who arenâ€™t geographically inclined, the name Greenland may conjure images of lush pastures, scenic vistas, and idyllic farming villages. WRONG! The name Greenland may be somewhat of a misnomer. Thereâ€™s not much â€œgreenâ€ at all. In fact, eighty percent of this country is covered by a ubiquitous ice sheet. The harsh climate of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To those who  arenâ€™t geographically inclined, the name Greenland may conjure images  of lush pastures, scenic vistas, and idyllic farming villages.   WRONG!  The name Greenland may be somewhat of a misnomer.   Thereâ€™s not much â€œgreenâ€ at all.  In fact, eighty percent  of this country is covered by a ubiquitous ice sheet.  The harsh  climate of this frozen island would seem to stifle any kind of growth  within this country.  However, as testament to the resiliency of  hip hop, the art form has found a home in Greenland and has begun to  thrive.  In 1984, hip hop migrated from the boroughs of NYC to  the frosty fjords of Greenland.  The following year saw the inception  of Greenlandâ€™s most prominent hip hop crew, Nuuk Posse.</p>
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<p>Although Greenland  is situated in the Arctic region more closely to Canada, it still maintains  strong ties to Europe, more specifically Denmark.  Ethnically,  the Nuuk Posse is comprised of members who share the same Inuit ancestry.   The multilingual crew often rhymes in Greenlandic, Danish, and English.   Group members are Andreas Hojgaard, Lars SÃ¸rensen, Peter Motzfeldt,  Henrik Pedersen, Thomas Hansen, and John Olsen.  The origins of  the group can be traced back to â€™85 when Peter, John, and Henrik first  formed a crew.  They drew their inspiration from such influential  artists as Africa Bambaata, Grand Master Flash, Kool Moe Dee, and the  Rock Steady Crew while immersing themselves in every aspect of hip hop  cultureâ€”DJing, rhyming, breaking, and putting up graffiti.  In  1992, after officially christening themselves the Nuuk Posse, the group  dropped their first single â€œSussa Appinnagu.â€  This was followed-up  by their first album, <em>NP</em> in 1995.  <em>Kataaq</em>, their  first international album was subsequently released in 1996 via Belgian  record label Subrosa.</p>
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<p align="justify"> The groupâ€™s  proud heritage is reflected in their music as they fuse old school hip  hop elements with traditional Inuit music.  The essence of their  music is captured perfectly in their song â€œSussa Appinnagu.â€   The emcees drop lyrics in their native tongue over a beatbox and Inuit  chants.</p>
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<p>Nuuk Posse  has been instrumental in empowering the youth of their country and instilling  a sense of Inuit pride among them.  The crew strives to educate  their brethren and remind them to never forget their roots.  As  a result of their efforts, they have received several accolades such  as being awarded the National Cultural Prize in 1996 and being appointed  as one of the United Nationsâ€™ Messengers of Truth in 2004.</p>
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