Greenland's Cultural Revival Strengthens Resistance Against President Trump's Territorial Ambitions
In Greenland, a cultural revival among young Inuit is bolstering resistance against President Trump's renewed interest in acquiring the territory. This resurgence of Inuit pride is manifesting in traditional practices such as facial tattoos, throat singing, and drum dancing. President Trump has expressed interest in Greenland for its strategic and mineral value, but Greenlanders, emphasizing their cultural identity and autonomy, have largely rejected the notion of U.S. acquisition. The territory, while still part of the Kingdom of Denmark, is experiencing a postcolonial revival, with increased interest in self-governance and cultural preservation.