Greenland's Inuit population has spent decades fighting for self-determination, but their voices have been largely absent from recent discussions between the U.S., Denmark and Europe about who should control the island.

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@TheConversationUS the comment doesn't represent the article and directly contradicts the last paragraph. In fact, Greenland's prime minister is very vocal and very widely reported in his position.

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