Takeaways from AP's report on why so many Greenlanders are Lutheran
- About 90% of the 57,000 Greenlanders identify as Inuit and most belong to the Lutheran Church, stemming from a missionary's influence over 300 years ago.
- Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark that is pushing for more independence, particularly after Donald Trump's remarks about the territory.
- Younger Greenlanders are leaning towards shamanistic traditions, even though the Lutheran Church remains important for cultural identity.
- The Church of Greenland separated from Denmark's Evangelical Lutheran Church in 2009 and receives funding from Greenland's government.
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