Native communities face unique challenges as climate change disrupts their traditional ways of life. Indigenous peoples have deep connections to their environments, developed over thousands of years. However, colonization, forced relocation, and industrial development have severely impacted these communities. Climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous peoples due to their reliance on natural resources. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events threaten food security and cultural practices. Despite these challenges, Indigenous communities are developing innovative adaptation strategies that blend traditional knowledge with modern science.