It’s pretty common to hear about reindeer this time of year. But if you were to go to the Arctic, you’d have a good chance of actually spotting one! Reindeer live in this chilly region around the North Pole.
The North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth. It’s located in the middle of the Arctic, one of Earth’s two polar regions. The icy, windy areas around the North and South Poles are the coldest places on the planet.
Reindeer are very important to many native people in the Arctic, like the Sami [SAH-mee]. For centuries, the Sami have relied on reindeer for things like food and clothing. Reindeer herding is a long-time Sami tradition. “Reindeer herding isn’t just a job,” says herder Laura Niittyvuopio (nee-tuh-VUAH-pee-oo). “It’s a way of life.”