Greenland and the Guarani
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Started January 16, 2026
A 40-year-old movie about Jesuit missionaries in South America holds interesting insights about the future of Denmark’s largest territory. The post Greenland and the Guarani appeared first on The American Conservative
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Greenland and the Guarani
The American Conservative (United States) | Jan 16, 2026
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Jan 16, 2026
The film's portrayal of Jesuit missionaries can inspire a more nuanced understanding of colonialism in Greenland's context today.
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Jan 16, 2026
The discussion around Jesuit missions and Greenland may distract from the pressing environmental and economic issues facing the territory today.
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Examining the relationship between Denmark and Greenland through the lens of Jesuit missions can reveal historical patterns of power and resistance.
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Jan 16, 2026
Relying on historical films to inform current policies in Greenland risks oversimplifying complex cultural dynamics.
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Greenland's future should prioritize indigenous voices over historical narratives that may misrepresent their current struggles and aspirations.
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