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Greenland’s Inuit push for self-determination amid renewed global interest in the island’s sovereignty.
Greenland’s Inuit, who make up nearly 90% of the island’s population, continue to advocate for self-determination amid renewed global interest in the territory’s sovereignty, particularly following recent political discussions involving the U.S. and Denmark.
Descended from ancient Arctic migrants, the Inuit have preserved their culture and survival traditions despite centuries of Danish colonization and external pressures.
Their ongoing efforts center on asserting control over land, resources, and identity, highlighting their central role in shaping Greenland’s future.
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Los inuit de Groenlandia buscan la autodeterminación en medio del renovado interés mundial por la soberanía de la isla.