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- The Inuit languages, like other Eskimo–Aleut languages, exhibit a regular agglutinative and heavily suffixing morphology. The languages are rich in suffixes...38 KB (2,981 words) - 16:43, 12 May 2024
- The Inuit languages are a closely related group of indigenous American languages traditionally spoken across the North American Arctic and the adjacent...33 KB (3,815 words) - 21:12, 17 June 2024
- Inuktitut (redirect from Eastern Canadian Inuit language)of'), also known as Eastern Canadian Inuktitut, is one of the principal Inuit languages of Canada. It is spoken in all areas north of the North American...37 KB (3,149 words) - 21:11, 17 June 2024
- Inuit (/ˈɪnjuɪt/ IN-ew-it; Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᐃᑦ 'the people', singular: Inuk, ᐃᓄᒃ, dual: Inuuk, ᐃᓅᒃ; Iñupiaq: Iñuit 'the people'; Greenlandic: Inuit) are a...129 KB (13,679 words) - 04:10, 30 June 2024
- Eskaleut languages (redirect from Inuit-Aleut)The Eskaleut (/ɛˈskæliuːt/ e-SKAL-ee-oot), Eskimo–Aleut or Inuit–Yupik–Unangan languages are a language family native to the northern portions of the...206 KB (3,458 words) - 08:28, 13 June 2024
- The Inuit are an indigenous people of the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America (parts of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland). The ancestors of the...100 KB (13,378 words) - 17:21, 17 April 2024
- Inuit religion is the shared spiritual beliefs and practices of the Inuit, an indigenous people from Alaska, northern Canada, parts of Siberia, and Greenland...30 KB (3,576 words) - 13:30, 12 June 2024
- Iñupiaq language (redirect from Alaskan Inuit language)Iñupiat, Inupiat (/ɪˈnuːpiæt/ ih-NOO-pee-at), Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit, is an Inuit language, or perhaps group of languages, spoken by the Iñupiat people...69 KB (4,967 words) - 12:22, 15 June 2024
- Proto-Eskimoan language (redirect from Proto-Inuit-Yupik-Sirenikski)Proto-Eskimo, or Proto-Inuit-Yupik, is the reconstructed ancestor of the Eskimo languages. It was spoken by the ancestors of the Yupik and Inuit peoples. It is...3 KB (250 words) - 17:41, 24 August 2023
- includes First Nations people, which by definition excludes Métis and Canadian Inuit groups. The areas used here are in accordance to those developed by the...10 KB (814 words) - 20:01, 21 April 2024
- Indigenous peoples in Quebec (section Inuit)peuples autochtones du Québec) total eleven distinct ethnic groups. The one Inuit community and ten First Nations communities number 141,915 people and account...10 KB (1,081 words) - 18:43, 26 June 2024
- Inuvialuit (redirect from Western Canadian Inuit)real people) or Western Canadian Inuit are Inuit who live in the western Canadian Arctic region. They, like all other Inuit, are descendants of the Thule...11 KB (824 words) - 07:32, 23 June 2024
- historically there were ethnic feuds between the Dene and the Inuit. In 1996, Dene and Inuit representatives participated in a healing ceremony to reconcile...13 KB (1,283 words) - 18:45, 7 May 2024
- land-claims process took twenty years to conclude. A similar process with the Inuit in the NWT brought about the creation of the new territory of Nunavut. Though...17 KB (1,948 words) - 12:14, 6 March 2024
- discusses the phonology of the Inuit languages. Unless otherwise noted, statements refer to Inuktitut dialects of Canada. Most Inuit varieties have fifteen consonants...22 KB (2,001 words) - 14:10, 3 April 2024
- Inuktitut syllabics (redirect from Inuit syllabary)an abugida-type writing system used in Canada by the Inuktitut-speaking Inuit of the territory of Nunavut and the Nunavik and Nunatsiavut regions of Quebec...12 KB (796 words) - 18:48, 25 February 2024
- classification, the Yupik languages diverged from each other and from the Inuit languages around 1000 CE. Naukan Yupik (also Naukanski): spoken by perhaps...18 KB (1,748 words) - 05:03, 11 January 2024
- rights and benefits that are not granted to other First Nations people, Inuit, or Métis, the chief benefits of which include the granting of reserves...4 KB (472 words) - 04:22, 22 August 2022
- instead of syllabics. Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (/inuit qaujimajatuqaŋit/, Inuktitut syllabics: ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᖃᐅᔨᒪᔭᑐᖃᖏᑦ; sometimes Inuit Qaujimanituqangit - ᐃᓄᐃᑦ...9 KB (914 words) - 15:13, 3 June 2024
- StatsCan 2011, Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: First Nations People, Métis and Inuit. "Driftpile Cree Nation". Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs...27 KB (2,767 words) - 16:55, 9 June 2024
- yours still on hook! Inuit Elder: So what? Uncle: So fish we lost was mine! Inuit Elder: No that was my fish! Uncle: My fish! Inuit Elder: You're a liar
- an Algonkian term signifying "eaters of raw flesh". They call themselves Inuit, in various dialectic forms, meaning simply "people". Living in a land of
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