Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ

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Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ
Inatsisartut
In office
1984–1995
Personal details
Born(1948-02-10)10 February 1948
Greenlandic
SpouseInger Kristiansen (m.1970–2018, his death)
ChildrenVittus Qujaukitsoq

Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ (Greenlandic pronunciation: [uːsɑqːak qujaːkitsːɔq]; 10 February 1948 – 2 August 2018) was a Greenlandic politician for Siumut party.[1][2]

Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ was the son of K'ujaukitsoĸ K'ujaukitsoĸ and his wife Eĸilana. His grandfather was Inukitsupaluk K'ujaukitsoĸ (1890-1967),

Robert Edwin Peary, Knud Rasmussen and Lauge Koch[4] and was the son of K'ujaukitsoĸ and his wife Aimainalik.[5] On 15 February 1970, he married the economist Inger Kristiansen and the couple had one son Vittus Qujaukitsoq
, who had been Greenland Minister of Finance (2013–2014) and of Business, Labor, Trade and Foreign Affairs (2014–2017).

Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ went to school in

Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ was the chairman of the interest group "Hingitaq 53 for the rights of Inughuit", expelled in 1953. He filmed the 2003 film Aulahuliat, which reproduces images of the dispute between Inughuit and Americans and was shown in 2012 in Berlin at the premiere of the film festival Greenland Eyes.[7] For his decades of service, he received the Nersornaat in silver on 9 August 2016.[8]

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