Inuit in Greenland reject the idea of buying land, holding it collectively as their identity, even as remote villages like Kapisillit struggle to survive and retain tradition.
The Kalaallit (Inuit of West Greenland), the Tunumi (Inuit of East Greenland) and the Inughuit (Inuit of North Greenland) together represent nearly 90% of the population of Greenland, which totals ...
Many Alaskans count Greenlanders as friends, colleagues or kin who speak a closely related language and participate in ...
Calls for the United States to annex Greenland should be resolutely rejected—especially by Greenland’s Indigenous population, who share deep Inuit ancestry with Alaska Native peoples. Their historical ...
Denmark is the architect of a campaign to stop the births of Inuit people in Greenland from the 1960s to as recently as 1991.
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