Striving to Belong: Everyday Enactments of Belonging among Older Adults in Greenland

Mette Mørup Schlütter*, Tenna Jensen*

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Abstract

In this article, we explore the particularities of belonging in old age for older adults living in Uummannaq in Northern Greenland. Through analysis of in-depth interviews and conversations, we investigate older adults’ relations to others and to places, and how belonging is a matter of moral and existential character. We use acts of belonging as an analytical concept to understand the everyday acts that older adults perform as their relations to family members, friends, and the community change, and their access to different places is challenged by declining health. We show how they continue to belong to others through activities such as preparing seal skin and fishing, but also how belonging can be challenged as one grows older. By doing so, we aim to show how belonging is not given or certain. Instead, it can be understood as an expression of agency when facing challenges in old age, not only in relation to others but also in how one sees oneself as an older adult. Utoqqaat, Avannaani Uummannami najugallit, akornanni attuumassuteqarneq (belonging) immikkut ittoq allaaserisami matumani misissorparput. Itisiliilluni apersuinerit aamma oqaloqatiginninnerit misissoqqissaarnerisigut utoqqaat allanut aamma sumiiffinnut attuumassuteqarnerat, aamma taakku attuumassuteqarnerat ileqqorissaarnermik aamma tunngavimmik aalajangiisuusumik pissuseqarnersoq misissorparput. Utoqqaat ilaquttanut, ikinngutinut aamma inuiaqatigiinnut atassuteqarnerisa allanngoriartornerat ilutigalugu ulluinnarni iliuuserisartagaat paasiniarlugit misissueqqissaarnermi ”Acts of belonging” (iliuutsit, attuumassuteqarnermik pilersitsiffiusut) atorparput, aamma peqqissutsip appariartornera ilutigalugu sumiiffinnut assigiinngitsunut attuumassuteqarfigisaminnut peqataasinnaanerat unammilligassaqalersitsilluni. Sammisassaqartitsinerit, soorlu ammerineq aamma aalisarneq aqqutigalugit allanut qanoq attuumassuteqartuaannarnersut, aammali attumassuteqarnerit utoqqalinermi qanoq unammilligassaqarfiulersinnaasarnersut misissorparput. Taamaaliornikkut attuumassuteqarnerup qanoq naatsorsuutigineqareersinnaanngitsiginera imaluunniit qularnaatsuunnginnera takutikkusupparput. Taarsiullugu utoqqalinermi unammilligassanik naammattuuinermi iliuuseqarnissamut kiffaanngissuseqarnermik takutitsinertut paasineqarsinnaavoq, allanut tunngatillugu kisiat pinnagu, aammali utoqqalinermi imminut qanoq isignermut tunngatillugu.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnthropology & Aging
Volume44
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)19-36
ISSN2374-2267
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14. Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Arctic
  • Belonging
  • Greenland
  • Inuit
  • Uncertainty

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