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On Saturday morning, Sen. Thom Tillis burst into the CODEL control room in the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, where, every February, the grandees of the transatlantic world gather to determine the pressing security matters of the day. He was pissed. “Some people have been going around saying, Who gives a shit about who owns Greenland,” Tillis said, bouncing on his toes and browsing the selection of available snacks. “Well, you know who gives a shit? The Indigenous people of Greenland—and the Indigenous people of North Carolina, whom we’ve been fighting to have recognized for over 130 years!” And that, he said, “is why I’m wearing my YOLO bolo”—a massive, sparkly medallion with blue and pink beading around a Senate seal at its center. The Lumbee Indians of North Carolina had given it to Tillis after the senator secured full federal recognition of their tribe in December.