Yupik is a group of indigenous peoples who primarily inhabit the western and southwestern regions of Alaska and parts of Siberia. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices, languages, and crafts. The Yupik people are known for their deep connection to the land and sea, relying on fishing, hunting, and gathering for their sustenance.
The Yupik language is part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family and has several dialects. Their vibrant traditions include storytelling, dance, and art, which often reflect their relationship with nature. Today, Yupik communities continue to celebrate their culture while adapting to modern life.