Yes, Siberia is home to 36 million people. Living in Siberia are over 40 different people groups, who are politically Russian citizens, but each group possesses their own language and unique culture. The Sakha people of northern Siberia are know for raising horses that can survive the freezing winters. The Evenki people of the far north are reindeer herders. The Tuvan people live just north of Mongolia in a very mountainous region of Siberia.