Freezing point
Greenlanders' Inuit identity revives as US plans to take over the island
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 On a boat, surrounded by snow-covered mountains and icebergs in shades of blue, Qooqu Berthelsen points to the breaking sea ice as a worrisome sign.
Now, though, something is worrying him and many Greenlanders as much as the retreating ice that endangers their livelihood.
"Greenland," said the 23-year-old hunter, fisher and tour company owner, "is not for sale".
 
     
    






















