There are no native peoples in Antarctica.
There is no native population in Antarctica, so there is no name for something that does not exist.
People who live temporarily in Antarctica are called workers or scientists. There is no native population on the continent.
No, at least no native human populations. But it does, however, have a native population of animal species called the emperor penguin.
There are no native people or indigenous people on the Antarctic continent.
There are no native people in Antarctica.
no native people lived in antarctica
There are no native foods to Antarctica: it's too cold there to grow anything.
There are no native animals in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.
There is no native people of Antarctica. As far as anyone knows there never has been either. The only people that do spend any time in Antarctica tend to be scientists and researchers. There's an international treaty that reserves the Antarctic for the use of peace, science and such - it works in much the same way that no country can claim outer space or the planets.
An Antarctician is a native of Antarctica, or an informal term for a person who has spent time in Antarctica as a scientist or researcher.