Inupiat People
The Inupiat People are an Indigenous group primarily located in northern Alaska. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices such as hunting, fishing, and gathering. The Inupiat language, part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, is an important aspect of their identity and is spoken by many community members.
Historically, the Inupiat relied on the natural resources of the Arctic environment, including marine mammals like whales and seals. Today, they continue to engage in subsistence activities while also participating in modern economies. The Inupiat culture is celebrated through festivals, art, and storytelling, preserving their unique traditions for future generations.