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Greenland's relatively isolated indigenous culture finds itself increasingly exposed to the world just as Trump pushes to ...
Greenland wants to welcome new tourists. Just maybe not Trump - Greenland's tourism industry is expected to see a boom this ...
Greenland's tourism industry is expected to see a boom this year following the launch of a new route between the island’s ...
Few places are home to as many superlative natural features and contrasts as Greenland, an island 80 percent covered in ice, marked by near-pristine wilderness with a silence so absolute it feels ...
Chef Inunnguaq Hegelund is working to preserve Greenland's Indigenous food traditions by giving importance to ingredients and how they are sourced. He calls this new Arctic cuisine.
Photos show Greenland's culture, which has both Inuit and Danish influences. Its industry, cuisine, and more are shaped by the weather and history.
President Trump's still talking about buying Greenland, declining to rule out force to acquire the world's largest island. Greenlanders say they're not for sale, but they are open for business.
People first arrived to Greenland over 4,000 years ago, and it has a unique culture. Its population is mostly Inuit, though it's been part of the Danish kingdom for hundreds of years. There are ...
Chef Inunnguaq Hegelund is working to preserve Greenland's Indigenous food traditions by giving importance to ingredients and how they are sourced. He calls this new Arctic cuisine.
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede, on Facebook: "Let me repeat—Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland.
The first-ever direct flights from the United States to Greenland will give tourists easier access to the island’s history, culture and natural wonders ...