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.
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The unsettling truth behind “satisfying” snake climbs - it’s pure hunting design
Snakes climbing trees may look oddly satisfying, but the behavior reveals a serious hunting advantage built into their anatomy. Using powerful muscles, friction, and body control, they can scale bark ...
Greenland’s inhabitants call it Kalaallit Nunaat, or land of the Kalaallit. It is an Indigenous nation whose relatively few ...
When the conservationist officers can no longer convince the bears to stay away, they tranquilize the bear and ship it up ...
In the Côte-Nord, a total of $9.1 million will be allocated to eleven projects. Eleven projects in the Nord-du-Québec will receive $19.9 million in funding. Two projects in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean ...
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Greenland's modern life contradicts Trump's 'ice' label
At 64 degrees north latitude. In Nuuk, Greenland, the world’s northernmost capital, the sun begins to rise at 10 a.m. during ...
The construction of the Thule base disrupted Inuit communities' life in Greenland, causing lasting social and cultural ...
Today, as Greenland once again becomes a strategic prize, history seems poised to repeat itself. Staying with the Polar Inuit means refusing to speak of territory while erasing those who inhabit it.
In 1951, the French Explorer Jean Malaurie witnessed the building of a US military base in Greenland in near total secrecy, ...
As Greenland and Canada both feel the threat of American expansion, the two have deep ties they are hoping to build on ...
Greenland residents say US President Donald Trump’s threat to acquire their country whether they are willing or not tramples on their values and could endanger their way of life.
Greenlanders are rejecting Trump’s repeated threats to seize the Arctic island, fearing loss of their Inuit culture similar to what occurred under U.S. rule in Alaska. The Danish government, warning ...
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