Inuit tribes
The Inuit tribes are indigenous peoples primarily found in the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. They are known for their unique culture, which includes traditional practices such as hunting, fishing, and gathering. The Inuit have adapted to their harsh environment by developing specialized tools and clothing, such as the parka and kayak.
Inuit society is organized into small groups or communities, often based on family ties. Their language, known as Inuktitut, is an important part of their identity. The Inuit also have a rich tradition of storytelling, art, and music, which reflects their connection to the land and their way of life.