No. It's too cold on the continent to support any kind of animal life -- including human life -- and there is no food chain there.
There are no indigenous or native people in Antarctica.
There are no Antarctic tribes as there are no indigenous people in Antarctica.
There is no indigenous population in Antarctica.
No.
Native Alaskan peoples are indigenous to the geography, and there are no indigenous people in Antarctica.
Not practical to grow food.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population, indigenous or otherwise.
There is no indigenous population in Antarctica. Researchers and other residents in Antarctica eat the foods traditional to their own home countries.
No, there are no Polar Bears on Antarctica. Polars Bears are indigenous to the Arctic region of the Northern Hemisphere.No.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists there on temporary assignment, and they live in shelters built by their scientific project or expedition. There is no indigenous population of humans in Antarctica.
There are no native people or indigenous people on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is too cold to support animal life: there are no native or indigenous peoples from Antarctica.