The Inuvialuit are an Indigenous people who primarily inhabit the western Arctic region of Canada, particularly in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the Northwest Territories. They are part of the larger Inuit cultural group and have a rich history of hunting, fishing, and gathering in the harsh Arctic environment. Their traditional lifestyle is closely tied to the land and sea, relying on resources such as caribou, seal, and fish.
Inuvialuit culture is characterized by unique languages, art, and traditions that reflect their connection to the Arctic landscape. The Inuvialuit have a strong community focus and engage in various activities to preserve their heritage, including storytelling, traditional crafts, and celebrations like the Inuvialuit Cultural Festival. Their governance is represented by the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, which helps manage land and resources in their territory.