There are no native peoples in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. In fact, no animal can survive on the continent.
Non-human inhabitants are several hundred thousands of penguins and seals.Humorous answer on who are local human inhabitants--- mythical ice men (said with a question mark). There are no "locals".
People in any culture learn traditions from the family and others.
beacuase people go to collge in culture or there teacher nows how to speack culture languge
About the culture of a people
Because,The Biodiversity is known, to learn all Japanese Culture's like, ANIME and HENTAI.
they learn to examine objects to learn about past people and culture
culture includes many things people share
People working in support of science and scientists visit Antarctica -- some for up to two years -- to learn more about the health of planet earth. There is no permanent population in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent without any native population, any sovereignty and is the highest, darkest, driest, windiest, coldest and iciest continent on earth. Unless you are interested in science -- to which the earth is dedicated south of 60 degrees South Latitude, which includes this continent -- you may not have any reason to learn anything about Antarctica.
Native Americans reside in Pueblos in the united states of america......i think ;)
Colonizers learn the native people's languages and assimilate native traditions.
Native and colonizers share cultures by educating their children together**