The area where the far north Indians lived is commonly referred to as the "Arctic" or "Subarctic" regions, particularly in the context of Indigenous peoples such as the Inuit and other groups. This region includes parts of northern Canada, Alaska, and Greenland, characterized by its harsh climate and unique ecosystems. The term "Tundra" is also often used to describe the specific type of environment found in these areas.
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