The Documentary Podcast

Can Greenland go it alone?

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Jul 29, 2025
Akra Niviana, an actor, artist, and poet from Nuuk, shares her deep insights into Inuit culture and Greenlandic identity. The conversation navigates the island's historical landscape and the complexities of seeking independence from Denmark. Akra discusses the balance between economic development through tourism and mining while preserving cultural integrity. She also highlights the importance of sustainable practices in exploiting Greenland’s mineral wealth, emphasizing community concerns amidst rising global attention to the island.
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INSIGHT

Complex Greenlandic Identity

  • Greenlanders view their identity as a complex mix of Inuit tradition and Danish colonial legacy.
  • Defining who is "Greenlandic enough" is challenging and deeply personal.
ANECDOTE

US Money Handout Controversy

  • American visitors handing out $100 bills and MAGA hats to kids sparked outrage locally.
  • Greenlanders saw it as a disrespectful media stunt undermining Denmark and manipulating youth.
ANECDOTE

Fisherman's Take on Independence

  • Ulrich, a local fisherman, caught two tonnes of cod yesterday, mostly exported through Denmark.
  • He believes independence is possible in the future but Greenland still needs Danish support now.
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