Trump's Greenland Push Stirs Arctic Anger

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A recent U.S. push to take control of Greenland has upset Indigenous communities across the Arctic. For many Inuit people, it brings back painful memories of colonial rule. In the Canadian territory of Nunavut, about 70 people recently marched in freezing weather. They carried signs stating, "We stand with Greenland" and "Greenland is a partner, not a purchase." The protest shows how the issue has sparked a wider reaction. For Arctic Indigenous groups, it highlights a conflict. On one side is their long fight for self-determination. On the other is global competition for power and resources in the region. The situation has forced a difficult discussion. Indigenous peoples are now weighing their hard-won rights against the interests of larger nations.