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Tiguinnarlugu, assaat tutsillugit, aapp. pallort., aapp, nerfallartillugu

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Phoenetic Pronunciation: (TEE-YOU-WE-NAH-SHOO-WHO)
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Judge's Scoresheet Move #: 30

Step 1: Which variation of the move did you complete?
Saamik Siumut - {4 points} Talerpik Siumut - {4 points}
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Saamik Tunumut - {3 points} Talerpik Tunumut - {3 points}
  (Left Backwards)   (Right Backwards)
       

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Sea Kayaker Magazine - Feb. 2006
DVD REVIEW: Qajaasaarneq: Greenland Rope Gymnastics (PDF)
Reviewed by Christopher Cunningham
An important land-based part of the Greenland Kayaking Championship is a series of 74 gymnastic exercises done on horizontally stretched ropes.
Appears with permission from www.seakayakermag.com.

Canoe & Kayak Magazine
Dubside Down (PDF)
"Having only a single name lets people know up front that I'm unconventional", says Dubside, a sea kayaker in his late 40s who stuns symposium audiences with his remarkable array of Greenland-style rolling skills.
Appears with permission from www.canoekayak.com.

Poughkeepsie Journal - 05/30/2004
Kayaking event exciting
... Dubside performed various end-over-end maneuvers, twists and pull-ups on thin ropes...

THE MASIK
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Dubside is featured in several issues of The Masik newsletter.