Peoples of the Arctic
Many of the Arctic Council issues cut across the mandates of the six Arctic Council Working Groups. This page presents issues related to Arctic peoples, with links to relevant work across the Working Groups.
Almost four million people live in the Arctic today, with the precise number depending on where the boundary is drawn. They include indigenous people and recent arrivals, hunters and herders living on the land, and city dwellers. Many distinct indigenous groups are found only in the Arctic, where they continue traditional activities and adapt to the modern world at the same time. Humans have long been a part of the arctic system, shaping and being shaped by the local and regional evironment. In the past few centures, the influx of new arrivals has increased pressure on the arctic environment through rising fish and wildife harvests and industrial development.


Arctic peoples




