Isak Lund (politician, 1889)

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Lukas Emanuel Isak Lund (born December 26, 1889 in Qaqortoq ; † 1974 ) was a Greenlandic catechist and councilor .

Between 1888 and 1889 there is no church book from Qaqortoq. Isak Lund was living with a foster mother in Alluitsup Paa during the 1901 census . He married Charlotte Amalia Heilmann (1888–?), Daughter of Johannes Sivert Jonathan Heilmann (1864–?) And his wife Elisabeth Kathrine Boletta Poulsen (1866–?) On June 2, 1912 in Nuuk Bolette.

Isak Lund attended Grønland's seminary in Nuuk around 1910 , where he trained as a catechist. From 1914 to 1916 he was employed in Akuliaruseq , then in Illorpaat . From 1921 to 1931 he was head catechist in Alluitsup Paa. From 1923 to 1926 he was a member of the South Greenland State Council . In 1931 he moved to Ammassivik . From 1945 to 1950 he sat one more time in the National Council. He died in 1974 at the age of 84.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Nuuk church records 1902–1915 (married p. 147)
  2. a b Taigdliortoĸ Isak Lund in the Atuagagdliutit of May 18, 1983
  3. 1901 census in the municipality of Sydprøven
  4. a b ajoĸitut sulinermine 25-víngortorsiortoĸ in the Sujumut of April 1937
  5. ^ A b Axel Kjær Sørensen: Denmark-Greenland in the Twentieth Century (= Meddelelser om Grønland . Man and Society. 34). Danish Polar Center, Copenhagen 2006, ISBN 87-90369-89-0 , ( digital copy (PDF; 3.35 MB) ).