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  • The Sallirmiut (formerly Siglit) are an Inuit group residing in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. The Sallirmiut are regarded as part of the Inuvialuit...
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    Nunatamiut who settled in the Siglit area became known as Uummarmiut. Originally, there was an intense dislike between the Siglit and the Uummarmiut, but these...
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  • 20th century, the Inuvialuit Settlement Region was primarily inhabited by Siglit Inuit, who spoke Siglitun, but in the second half of the 19th century, their...
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    Sallirmiutun (redirect from Siglit dialect)
    Sallirmiutun (formerly Siglitun) is the dialect of Inuvialuktun spoken by the Siglit, an Inuit group of the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is mainly used...
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    insufficient to sustain the native hunting, Nunatamiut migrated further into the Siglit area. They were spurred by increased demand for furs by the Hudson's Bay...
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  • Alaskan interior, where they were known as Nunamiut, they moved into the Siglit area around 1910, due to an increased demand for furs by the Hudson's Bay...
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    several Inuvialuit peoples, including the Uummarmiut, Kangiryuarmiut, and Siglit. Their country, variously called Inuvialuit Nunangit, Inuvialuit Nunungat...
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    of animal skins supported by a frame of bones or wood. Some, such as the Siglit, used driftwood, while others built sod houses. Inuit also used the Cape...
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    century. Although at first antagonistic with the local Siglit, the peoples later intermarried. The Siglit suffered high mortality from new infectious diseases...
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    Religion", with Willem Caland, 1906) Native American languages (such as Siglit, Quechua, and Greenlandic), as well as the minority languages of France...
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  • language/Secwepemctsín  200-1,190 Definitely endangered  Divided into 2 dialects.   Siglit dialect   Severely endangered Inuvialuktun dialect.   South Slavey language...
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  • River area was the historic home of an Inuvialuit group of Inuit called the Siglit, or Mackenzie Inuit, known as the Anderson River People. Although the Inuvialuktun...
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    Inuttut), there exist several dialects therein. Within Inuvialuktun, the Siglit who live at the mouth of the Mackenzie River (Inuvialuktun: Kuukpak [kuːkpɑk]...
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    because of migration from Alaska in the 1910s, reoccupying traditionally Siglit Inuit lands abandoned during the devastating disease outbreaks of the previous...
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  • alongside other Indigenous artists including Wab Kinew, JB the First Lady, Tuk Siglit Drummers & Dancers, and Yellowknife Dene Drummers. Staats appears in the...
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    p. 8. Retrieved April 25, 2017. Betts, Matthew W. (2009). "Chronicling Siglit identities: economy, practice, and ethnicity in the Canadian Western Arctic"...
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