Skraeling

The term used by Norse Greenlanders and explorers to refer to the indigenous peoples they encountered in North America and Greenland, primarily the ancestors of modern Inuit and possibly other Native American groups.  It often carried a derogatory connotation, meaning “wretch,” “barbarian,” or “weakling.”


“We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.”
– George Bernard Shaw