2015_Greenland_00235Kid bicycling in front of the mural &quot;Pooŋojorteq&quot;, a portrait of a Greenlandic hunter painted by the Australian artist Guido Van Helte, in the capital town Nuuk on Greenland. The painting is located on Blok 5, of the housing Bloks in Nuuk, built in the 1950’s in an attempt by the Danish government to modernise the Greenlandic society and its Inuit population. Through the closing down of social services in the remote settlements a proud hunter society was forcibly moved into these urban Blok’s to work industrial jobs in the city. This rapid change over one generation resulted in high rates of suicide, alcoholism and many other social problems.