Hinrich Johannes Rink

Dr. Hinrich Johannes Rink (first name sometimes as Henrik) (26 August 1819 – 15 December 1893) was a Danish geologist, one of the pioneers of glaciology, and the first accurate describer of the inland ice of Greenland. Rink, who first came to Greenland in 1848, spent 16 winters and 22 summers in the Arctic region, and became notable for Greenland's development. Becoming a Greenlandic scholar and administrator, he served as Royal Inspector of South Greenland and went on to become Director of the Royal Greenland Trading Department. With "Forstanderskaber", Rink introduced the first steps towards Greelandic home rule.

Rink carried out and printed in four volumes the first systematic collection of Greenlandic oral tradition stories. He was the founder of ''Atuagagdliutit'', the first Kalaallisut language newspaper. Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Rink, Hinrich Johannes 1819-1893 [ VerfasserIn ]; H. H. Thieles Bogtrykkeri [ VerlegerIn ]
Published: 1871
Superior document: Aarb. for nord. Oldk. og Hist. 1871