The people who live on the artificial islands in Lake Titicaca are called Uros. They are known for building and living on totora reed islands that float on the lake's surface. The Uros have a unique lifestyle that revolves around fishing, weaving, and tourism. These islands are constructed by layering dried totora reeds, which are abundant in Lake Titicaca. The Uros people have been living on these artificial islands for centuries, showcasing their cultural heritage and sustainable way of life. Visitors often have the opportunity to visit these islands and learn about the Uros community's traditions and daily activities.