Native American Art and Culture
The porcupine caribou herd is a migratory group of caribou that primarily inhabits the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska and the adjacent regions of Canada. This herd is significant for its cultural, ecological, and economic value to Indigenous communities, particularly the Gwich’in people, who depend on the caribou for sustenance and cultural practices.
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