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Greenland villagers focus on 'normal life' amid stress of US threat
Nearly 100 villagers rely on hunting and fishing for over 90% of exports and maintain traditions to manage stress from US threats to seize Greenland.
- Amid quiet streets, children played and households showed a mix of old and new, with Olsen stating, "Everything is very calm here in Sarfannguit."
- The US president repeatedly threatened to seize Greenland, alleging Copenhagen isn't protecting it from Russia and China, but last month he agreed to negotiations.
- Villagers continue communal hunting and sharing, with Olsen describing tears of pride at her grandson’s first caribou kill and families serving traditional foods at home.
- With emotions running high, officials recommended Greenlanders focus on traditions to cope, citing recent advice from Greenland's health and disability minister amid US rhetoric effects.
- Local leaders in Sarfannguit advise residents to maintain routines as the village, 36 kilometres east of Sisimiut, remains connected through TikTok for news, Olsen said.
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Greenland villagers focus on 'normal life' amid stress of US threat
Proudly showing off photographs on her tablet of her grandson's first hunt, Dorthe Olsen refuses to let the turmoil sparked by US president Donald Trump take over her life in a small hamlet nestled deep in a Greenland fjord.
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