In the 1950s, a group of Inuit children was taken from Greenland to Copenhagen with the goal of educating them in Danish culture and language, but upon return, many experienced disconnection from their roots, unable to communicate with their parents.
The events surrounding the Spiral Case highlighted systematic racial injustices, where Inuit women underwent medical procedures without consent, marking a disturbing chapter in Danish history that reflects poorly on human rights practices.
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