Inuit

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Inuit are Indigenous peoples across the Arctic concerned about Greenland's sovereignty after Trump's threats.

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The term "Inuit" refers to the Indigenous peoples inhabiting Arctic regions, including areas within Canada, Greenland, and other Arctic territories. They are newsworthy due to their strong reaction to former President Trump's expressed interest in purchasing Greenland. This sparked widespread concern among Inuit communities across the Arctic, who view Greenland's sovereignty as crucial. Recent events include demonstrations in Inuit-governed territories, such as Nunavut in Canada, where people protested in solidarity with Greenland. The situation highlights the historical and ongoing impacts of colonialism on Indigenous populations and underscores the importance of self-determination and respect for Indigenous rights in the Arctic region. The opening of consulates by Canada and France in Greenland further emphasizes the geopolitical significance of the region and the need for international cooperation that respects the rights and interests of the Inuit.
Last updated: February 7, 2026