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Denmark and Greenland have apologized for their historic roles in the mistreatment of Greenlandic Indigenous girls and women, ...
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has issued a long-awaited apology to the Greenlandic women and their families ...
STORY: “In Greenland, we are a community. We take care of each other. Back in the days when the hunters would catch game, they would make sure that everybody in the settlement had food. When I ...
The country's leader said she is sorry that some 4,500 women in Greenland were forced to use contraception without their ...
Denmark and Greenland have apologized for the historic mistreatment of Greenlandic Inuit women involving forced contraception ...
As Greenland gradually regained autonomy in the second half of the 20th century, its population, still made up of almost 90 percent Inuits today, began to rediscover their long-stifled traditions.
The American Indian Law Program (AILP) at the University of Colorado Law School hosted a hybrid panel discussion entitled “Self-Determining Greenland: Understanding Inuit Rights and International Law, ...
Photos show Greenland's culture, which has both Inuit and Danish influences. Its industry, cuisine, and more are shaped by the weather and history.
In the late 1700s, Inuit communities revived agriculture, making South Greenland an agribusiness hub. Today, travelers can hike past cobalt fjords, verdant pastures, and well-preserved Viking ruins.
The Inuit arrived in Greenland several hundred years earlier than previously believed, according to a study that mapped the genetics of sled dogs conducted by researchers from institutions including ...
NUUK, Greenland (AP) — About 90% of the 57,000 Greenlanders identify as Inuit and the vast majority of them belong to the Lutheran Church today.