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"Mental Decolonization": Inuit Culture Reemerges in Greenland as Copenhagen and Washington Vie for Control

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The Washington Post · William Booth Nuuk, Greenland. Crowds gather at the wharf of Nuuk’s colonial port to watch the start of the annual seal hunt for Greenland’s national day. With the blare of an old cannon, the small, sturdy boats shoot out into the fjord. The party lasts all day, with the calm that characterizes the citizens of Greenland, a semi-independent territory associated with Denmark that did not achieve autonomy until 1985. The natio…
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The Washington Post · William Booth Nuuk, Greenland. Crowds gather at the wharf of Nuuk’s colonial port to watch the start of the annual seal hunt for Greenland’s national day. With the blare of an old cannon, the small, sturdy boats shoot out into the fjord. The party lasts all day, with the calm that characterizes the citizens of Greenland, a semi-independent territory associated with Denmark that did not achieve autonomy until 1985. The natio…

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VilaWeb.cat broke the news in on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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