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==Short bio==
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Mexican mathematics grad school student.
I'm also a major contributor of [http://planetmath.org Planetmath], the free mathematics encyclopedia.
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==Images uploaded to wikipedia==
'''[[Greenland]]ic [[music]]''' is a mixture of two primary strands, [[Inuit]] and [[Denmark|Danish]], mixed with influences from the [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom]]. The biggest [[record label]] is [[ULO]] from the town of [[Sisimut]]; it was created by [[Malik Hoegh]] and [[Karsten Sommer]].
* [[Image:Drini-nonuniformconvergence.png|thumb|300px|left|Used on [[Uniform convergence]]]]
* [[Image:Drini-conjugatehyperbolas.png|thumb|300px|left|Used on [[Hyperbola]]]]
 
==Personal reminder==
ULO releases both Greenlandic [[rock and roll]], [[pop music|pop]] and [[hip hop music]] as well as [[Inuit music|Inuit folk music]]. Traditional music indlues sacred [[drum dance]]s played on an oval drum made of a wooden frame with a [[bear]]-[[bladder]] on top. [[Shaman]]s used drums as part of their [[religion|religious]] affairs and sometimes organizaed singing duels between rivals. [[Pisiq]] are a form of personal song that are often handed down through the generations.
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With the arrival of Danes, new forms of European-derived music became popular, especially [[kalattuut]], Inuit [[polka]], which produced popular songs and virtuosos like [[accordion]] player [[Louis Andreasen]]. More recently, American hip hop has had a major influence, and a hip hop crew, [[Nuuk Posse]], is one of the most successful groups of recent years.
 
==References==
*Bours, Etienne. "Sealskin Hits". 2000. In Broughton, Simon and Ellingham, Mark with McConnachie, James and Duane, Orla (Ed.), ''World Music, Vol. 1: Africa, Europe and the Middle East'', pp 143-145. Rough Guides Ltd, Penguin Books. ISBN 1-85828-636-0
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