National Identity of Greenlanders
Greenland features a blend of Inuit and Danish cultures. Many Greenlanders have expressed uneasiness with the increased Westernization of Greenland communities in recent years, and many efforts are underway to preserve and sustain traditional Inuit ways, which remain an essential part of the country’s national identity. But Greenland’s long association with Denmark has benefited the island's inhabitants in many tangible ways, such as in raising standards of living and improving health care and education. Moreover, most Greenlanders of European descent are sensitive to the importance of preserving the historical culture and perspective of the Inuit people.
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