Yupik people
The Yupik people are Indigenous groups primarily located in western and southwestern Alaska and parts of Siberia. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices such as hunting, fishing, and gathering. The Yupik language, part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, is an important aspect of their identity and is spoken by many community members.
Yupik culture is characterized by its strong connection to the environment, with seasonal activities centered around the natural resources available in their regions. Traditional crafts, such as basket weaving and sewing, play a significant role in their community life, reflecting their history and artistic expression.