Native Americans, Métis and Inuit (here respectively symbolized by a feather, the infinity symbol and an Inuksuk) regularly see their cultural identity appropriated by non-Natives. While the phenomenon is not new – it dates back to the early days of colonization...
Located in the capital Nuuk, Greenland’s parliament, Inatsisartut, comprises 31 deputies with a left-wing majority. Elected by proportional representation, deputies serve four-year terms. Image: Inatsisartut On 22 September, the Parliament of Greenland will...
The Greenlandic flag “Erfalasorput” flies since 1985 as a sign of national identity. But what further distinguishes this identity and determines the question of “Greenlandicness”? Who determines what it is in the first place? The Autumn session...