Conclusion
Greenland’s history is marked by resilience in the face of colonialism, forced assimilation, and environmental challenges. The Inuit community has actively reclaimed traditional practices, such as drum dancing and facial tattoos, as symbols of cultural pride and resistance. The 2009 Self-Government Act marked a significant step toward autonomy, recognizing Greenlanders’ right to self-determination. Ongoing efforts aim to heal historical wounds and build a future rooted in cultural identity and self-governance (apnews.com).



