totalordnede
Totalordnede is a term used in the context of Danish colonial rule in Greenland. It specifically refers to the comprehensive, far-reaching, and often coercive measures taken by the colonial administration to exert control over the local population and their way of life. This term is often used to describe the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the Danish colonial regime in Greenland implemented a range of policies aimed at assimilating the Inuit population into Denmark.
Totalordnede involved the use of force, bribery, and other methods to bring the local population under control.
The totalordnede policy had profound effects on the lives of the Inuit population in Greenland. Many lost