Proudly showing off photographs on her tablet of her grandson's first hunt, Dorthe Olsen refuses to let the turmoil sparked by US president Donald Trump take over her life in a small hamlet nestled deep in a Greenland fjord.

Sarfannguit, founded in 1843, is located 36 kilometres (22 miles) east of Sisimiut, Greenland's second-biggest town, and is accessible by boat in summer and snowmobile or dogsled in winter if the ice freezes.

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