Who are the Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic?
The Arctic is home to many unique communities who have adapted to its harsh climate over thousands of years. Here are a few of the indigenous groups:
- Inuit - Predominantly found in Greenland, Canada, and Alaska.
- Sámi - Indigenous people of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia.
- Chukchi - Mainly residing in the Chukotka region of Russia.
- Yupik - Located in Siberia and the western part of Alaska.
The Arctic region is rich with culture and tradition, as well as challenges due to climate change.
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