
Arctic Societies
Arctic societies are communities living in the cold, northern regions near the North Pole, including Indigenous groups like the Inuit, Sámi, and Chukchi. These societies have adapted to harsh environments through specialized skills in hunting, fishing, and gathering. They often live in remote areas with limited infrastructure, maintaining strong cultural traditions and close ties to the land and wildlife. Modern Arctic societies face challenges such as climate change, economic development, and preserving cultural identities. Despite these challenges, they continue to demonstrate resilience and adaptiveness, balancing traditional practices with modern influences.