Grouping of indigenous peoples which inhabit the sub-Arctic region
This article is about the indigenous peoples of sub-arctic regions. For sub-arctic United States, see Alaska Natives. For sub-arctic Canada, see Indigenous peoples in Canada. For sub-arctic Russia, see Indigenous peoples of Siberia. For sub-arctic Scandinavia, see Sápmi.
See also: Circumpolar peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic are the aboriginal peoples who live in the Subarctic regions of the Americas, Asia and Europe, located south of the true Arctic at about 50°N to 70°N latitude. This region includes the interior of Alaska, the Western Subarctic or western Canadian Shield and Mackenzie River drainage area, the Eastern Subarctic or Eastern Canadian Shield, and most of Fennoscandia, Northwestern Russia and Siberia.[1] Peoples of subarctic Siberia and Greenland are included in the subarctic; however, Greenlandic Inuit are usually classified as Indigenous peoples of the Arctic.
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