The 160,000 indigenous Inuit who live in four countries across the Arctic — Canada, Greenland, United States (Alaska) and Russia (Chukotka) have seen major changes in their food security over the past 60 years.
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The 160,000 indigenous Inuit who live in four countries across the Arctic — Canada, Greenland, United States (Alaska) and Russia (Chukotka) have seen major changes in their food security over the past 60 years.