Reindeer Chukchi
The Reindeer Chukchi are an indigenous people living primarily in the northeastern part of Siberia, Russia. They are known for their traditional reindeer herding lifestyle, which plays a crucial role in their culture and economy. The Chukchi rely on reindeer for food, clothing, and transportation, adapting to the harsh Arctic environment.
Their society is characterized by a rich oral tradition, with stories and songs that reflect their connection to nature and the reindeer. The Chukchi language is part of the Chukotko-Kamchatkan language family, and many Chukchi people continue to practice their ancestral customs, maintaining a unique cultural identity in the modern world.