Indigenous peoples of the Arctic

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The Indigenous peoples of the Arctic are the original inhabitants of the circumpolar regions, including groups such as the Inuit, Sámi, and Chukchi, whose cultures, livelihoods, and knowledge systems are closely adapted to life in extreme northern environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous peoples collective
Indigenous peoples of the circumpolar North
cultural group
ethnic group collective
adaptedTo long polar nights
midnight sun
permafrost environments
polar climate
sea ice conditions
alsoKnownAs Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
surface form: Arctic Indigenous peoples

circumpolar Indigenous peoples
arePartOf Indigenous peoples
surface form: Indigenous peoples of the world
areRecognizedBy Arctic Council
areStakeholderIn Arctic environmental governance
areSubjectOf United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
surface form: UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
contributeTo biodiversity conservation in Arctic ecosystems
global climate change observations
culturalPractice animistic belief systems
oral storytelling traditions
shamanism (historically in some groups)
throat singing (in some Inuit groups)
faceIssue climate change impacts
cultural assimilation
language endangerment
permafrost thaw
resource extraction pressures
sea ice loss
haveKnowledgeSystem Indigenous ecological knowledge
reindeer herding knowledge
sea ice knowledge
traditional navigation knowledge
haveLanguageFamily Athabaskan
surface form: Athabaskan languages

Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages
Eskimo–Aleut languages
Na-Dene
surface form: Na-Dene languages

Uralic languages
Yeniseian languages
haveOrganization Gwichʼin Council International
Inuit Circumpolar Council
Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North
Saami Council
housingType snow houses (igluit) for temporary winter shelter
sod houses (historically in some regions)
tents made of skins or canvas
includeEthnicGroup Aleut
Chukchi
Dolgan
Evenki people
surface form: Evenki

Gwich’in
surface form: Gwichʼin

Inuit
surface form: Inughuit

Inuit
Inuit
surface form: Inupiat

Inuit
surface form: Inuvialuit

Inuit
surface form: Kalaallit

Nenets
Nganasan
Sakha
Sámi
Sámi
surface form: Sámi of Finland

Sámi
surface form: Sámi of Norway

Sámi of Russia
Sámi
surface form: Sámi of Sweden

Yupik
inhabit Arctic region
Northern Hemisphere
circumpolar regions
subarctic regions
mobilityPattern seasonal migration
semi-nomadic
resideInCountry Canada
Finland
Greenland
Iceland
Norway
Russia
Sweden
United States of America
surface form: United States
traditionalLivelihood caribou hunting
fishing
fur trapping
gathering wild plants
marine mammal hunting
reindeer herding
useMaterial animal skins for clothing
bone and ivory for tools
driftwood for construction
fur for insulation

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Indigenous peoples of North America hasSubgroup Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
Selkup partOf Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
this entity surface form: indigenous peoples of the Russian North
Sami people UNCategory Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
Yupik recognizedAs Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Russian North
indigenous peoples of the Americas hasSubgroup Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
subject surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Arctic indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Arctic alsoKnownAs Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
this entity surface form: Arctic Indigenous peoples
Chukchi people culturalArea Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
this entity surface form: Circumpolar peoples
Inuvialuit Regional Corporation represents Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of Canada’s western Arctic
Northwestern North America isCulturallySignificantFor Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
chum usedBy Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of northern Siberia
Ottawa Declaration recognizesRoleOf Indigenous peoples of the Arctic