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Life on Arctic Ice: The Iñupiat People of Alaska Where the sea freezes but never truly sleeps… the Iñupiat endure. On the northern coast of Alaska, communities live between shifting ice and restless water. Here, survival is not dramatic — it is deliberate. Nets are woven at dawn. Kayaks slide between floes. Ice cellars preserve winter’s harvest beneath permafrost ground. In this short documentary, we explore the daily rhythms of the Iñupiat people — coastal guardians of the Arctic who adapt, observe, and cooperate in one of the harshest climates on Earth. From berry picking in fleeting summer light to reading the language of snow, every action is guided by knowledge passed through generations. As climate change reshapes the coastline and permafrost softens, the Iñupiat continue to balance tradition and modern life — radios beside carved tools, community beside uncertainty. This is not a story of conquest. It is a story of adaptation. #Iñupiat #ArcticLife #AlaskaNative #IndigenousCulture #ArcticSurvival #ClimateChange #NorthernCommunities #LifeOnIce Disclaimer: This documentary is created for educational and informational purposes. It aims to respectfully portray the culture, traditions, and contemporary realities of the Iñupiat people of Arctic Alaska. Some or all scenes of the film are AI generated. While based on research and publicly available knowledge, this film is a condensed visual interpretation and may not capture the full diversity of experiences within Iñupiat communities. We honor Indigenous knowledge systems and acknowledge that traditions, practices, and perspectives may vary between regions and families. If any inaccuracies are present, they are unintentional.