The people of the Canadian Arctic, primarily Indigenous groups such as the Inuit, often refer to themselves as "Inuit," which means "the people" in the Inuktitut language. Inuit culture is rich with traditions and a deep connection to the land and sea. Other Indigenous groups in the region may include the Inuvialuit and the Gwich'in, each with their own distinct identities and languages. Overall, these communities emphasize their unique cultural heritage and connection to the Arctic environment.
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The Arctic Ocean?
Arctic fox is not generally eaten by humans.
No, its the Arctic.
Lost.
Frozen Ice
A "skulk".
There are no separate time zones north or south of the Arctic Circle.
Japanese fishing boat
ask your mom or dad because i dont know
Glaciers
There is no such thing. Cows (as in domesticated bovines) do not live nor are found in the Arctic.