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Nunatsiaq News 👤 Nortext Publishing 📍 NU May 25, 2026 · 3 min read Quick Score ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Naja P talks modern sounds and traditional Greenlandic music

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Naja P performs with a qilaat, a traditional Greenlandic drum, at the Arctic Sounds Festival in Sisimiut, in April. (Photo courtesy DortheIvalo Jensen) ARTS AND CULTURE  MAY 25, 2026 – 8:30 AM EDT Naja P talks modern sounds and traditional Greenlandic music Singer-songwriter scheduled to perform in Iqaluit next month for the Alianait Arts Festival By Mosha Folger Naja P says she didn’t appreciate the musical potential of her Inuit culture and language until she started making music as a young adult. Now, the 26-year-old singer-songwriter, born and raised in Nuuk, Greenland, will entertai…
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