The Inuit people live in the Arctic regions such as Canada and Greenland. They have developed specialized clothing and footwear for the harsh and frigid climate, including parkas made of caribou skin and boots with sealskin soles. As nomadic hunter-gatherers, the Inuit hunt marine animals like seals, walrus, and whales for food, which provides protein and fat to sustain them through the winter. They also gather berries and flowers when available in the short summer. Storytelling and drum dancing are important parts of Inuit culture and traditions.