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8.1.2010 – 18:10 Uhr  Source dpa

Bielefeld, Germany (AP) – Germany is sinking in the snow. Many people feel cold – Dorthe Kohler, however, is happy since the onset of winter. The 54-year-old Inuit woman from Aasiaat on the west coast of Greenland, feels these days as in their homeland. For 15 years she lives in Bielefeld.

 

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Big igloo in front of Kinngait (southern region of Baffin Island) — Source Wikipedia

 

Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa she told how the German differs from the Greenland winter.

How does the German winter for you?

Kohler: “I feel like at home. The childhood comes back to me. Snow, always snow. Dog sled ride, skiing – those were good times. In Bielefeld is rarely any snow. But I can not change, I have to through. I chose to live here because I also have to endure, that there is hardly any snow. ”

How does the German from the Greenland winter?

Kohler: “The German Snow is no different than in Greenland. But the air here is not as dry as in Aasiaat. She is so wet and cold. I’m freezing at minus 2 degrees in Germany already true in Greenland just to minus 20 degrees. This can not be understood. They all say: “You’re Greenlander, you still can not get cold here.” But I’m freezing here very much. ”

How long the winter lasts in Aasiaat?

Kohler: “About eight to nine months. Now there is there but not as much snow as before, and it is also warmer. When I was little, was always to June snow. In January there were at that time minus 20 degrees, today it is only minus 6th »

Many German think Inuits live in igloos. What is up with this idea?

Kohler: “We live in Aasiaat as the Germans in homes. As children, we have built for fun, and inside igloos lighted candles. I do not know it differently. But perhaps somewhere in Canada, Inuit build igloos today. As a protection during a snowstorm. ”

Interview: Christine Cornelius, AP

Source: Zeit Online

Translated by Mr. Google

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