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The indigenous people of the tundra are primarily the Sámi in Scandinavia, the Inuit in North America, and the Chukchi and Nenets in Siberia. These groups have adapted to the harsh Arctic environment, traditionally relying on hunting, fishing, and reindeer herding for sustenance. Their cultures are rich in oral traditions, art, and a deep connection to the land and its resources. Each group has developed unique languages and customs that reflect their specific environments and lifestyles.

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