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Greenlanders' Inuit identity revives as US plans to take over the island

Updated: 2025-03-14 11:27
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Carver Kim Kleist Eriksen works on an art piece made from walrus skull in his workshop in Nuuk, on Feb 12. SARAH MEYSSONNIER/REUTERS

"We were told to act more Danish, to speak Danish, if we wanted to be something," said 43-year-old Kreutzmann.

"Now, speaking Greenlandic, looking Greenlandic, and all of Greenland's cultural heritage, are being celebrated," she said.

Most wanted Greenland to decide its own affairs, but many warned against acting rashly in light of Trump's comments — fearing Greenland could become worse off and expose itself to the US, Reuters said.

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