Northern communities
Northern communities refer to the groups of people living in the northern regions of countries, often characterized by unique cultural, social, and economic conditions. These areas can include remote villages, towns, and cities, where residents may rely on traditional practices, such as hunting and fishing, alongside modern industries.
Many northern communities face challenges like harsh climates, limited access to services, and economic opportunities. However, they also possess rich cultural heritages, often influenced by Indigenous peoples, such as the Inuit and First Nations, who have lived in these regions for thousands of years.