natiivikupari
Natiivikupari, also known as the Greenlandic Inuit, are an indigenous people of Greenland. They are part of the larger Inuit population, which is spread across the Arctic regions of Canada, Alaska, and Greenland. The Greenlandic Inuit have a rich cultural heritage, with a language, Inuktitut, and a unique traditional way of life that is deeply connected to the natural environment. Their traditional diet includes seal, whale, fish, and caribou, and they have developed various hunting and fishing techniques to sustain themselves. The Greenlandic Inuit have a strong sense of community and family, with a matriarchal social structure. They have a rich oral tradition, with stories, songs, and myths passed down through generations. The Greenlandic Inuit have faced significant challenges in recent decades, including climate change, which has affected their traditional way of life, and the impact of globalization and Westernization. Despite these challenges, the Greenlandic Inuit have maintained their cultural identity and continue to play a vital role in the cultural and political landscape of Greenland.