ProphetesAI is thinking...
Inupiaq
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
Iñupiat - Wikipedia
The Inupiat (singular: Iñupiaq), also known as Alaskan Inuit, are a group of Alaska Natives whose traditional territory roughly spans northeast from Norton ...
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Iñupiaq | Alaska Native Language Center
Iñupiaq is spoken throughout much of northern Alaska and is closely related to the Canadian Inuit dialects and the Greenlandic dialects.
www.uaf.edu
www.uaf.edu
Iñupiaq language - Wikipedia
an Inuit language, or perhaps group of languages, spoken by the Iñupiat people in northern and northwestern Alaska, as well as a small adjacent part of the ...
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Inupiaq
Inupiaq, n. (and a.) (ɪˈnʊpɪæk, ɪˈnjuːpɪæk) Also Inupiat. [Inupiaq Eskimo Iñupiaq, f. iñuk man, person + piaq real, genuine.] 1. (A member of) an Inuit people inhabiting areas of northern Alaska along the Arctic slope and inland. Also attrib. or as adj. On the variation in use between Inupiaq and In...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Indigenous Languages of Alaska: Iñupiaq (U.S. National Park Service)
Iñupiaq, sometimes also referred to as Alaskan Inuit, has four dialect groups including Qawairaq, Bering Strait, North Slope, and Malimiut.
www.nps.gov
www.nps.gov
Iñupiat Culture in Alaska
The Iñupiat and St. Lawrence Island Yup'ik people are from Arctic Alaska. Learn about their art, culture, history, and the Iñupiat Heritage Center in ...
www.travelalaska.com
www.travelalaska.com
Inupik
Inupik, n. (and a.) (ɪˈnʊpɪk) [Coined by Swadesh (see Yupik a. and n., quot. 19511); cf. *Inupiaq n. (and a.).] The language of the Inuit, a major division of the Eskimo-Aleut family, comprising numerous dialects spoken in areas ranging from north-western Alaska eastwards throughout the Canadian Arc...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Iñupiaq & St. Lawrence Island Yupik - Anchorage Public Library
The Inupiaq and the St. Lawrence Island Yupik peoples continue to live in the northern interior and northwest coastal areas of Alaska.
www.anchoragelibrary.org
www.anchoragelibrary.org
Inupiaq - Endangered Languages Project
Inupiaq is the collective term for the dialects of Eastern Eskimo spoken in Alaska and immediately adjacent parts of Northern Canada. There are two major ...
www.endangeredlanguages.com
www.endangeredlanguages.com
Guide to the Inupiaq Language Collection
Iñupiaq is spoken throughout much of northern Alaska and is closely related to Canadian Inuit and to Greenlandic, all three of which form the Inuit branch of ...
www.uaf.edu
www.uaf.edu
INUPIAQ Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Inupiaq definition: a member of a group of Indigenous peoples inhabiting northern Alaska along the Bering, Chukchi, and Arctic coasts, and some distance ...
www.dictionary.com
www.dictionary.com
Herbie Nayokpuk
Herbie Nayokpuk (June 12, 1929 – December 2, 2006) (Iñupiaq pronunciation: Niiqpaq) nicknamed the "Shishmaref Cannonball", was an Inupiaq musher, known He was also an accomplished Inupiaq artist.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Cape Lisburne
An early Inupiaq name for the cape was "Uivvaq," generally spelled "Wevok" or "Wevuk". The native Inupiaq who lived there were struck by a deadly epidemic and many died along with an Episcopal missionary named John Driggs.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Sinrock Mary
Chaŋuyaaq) was a Inupiaq businesswoman who became one of the richest women in Alaska due to her work in the reindeer industry. Her mother was Inupiaq and her father was Russian. He worked at the Seward Peninsula as a trader. Mary spoke English, Russian and Inupiaq.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Kuzitrin River
The Kuzitrin River (Kurritqiun in Inupiaq) is a stream, long, on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river's name, from Inupiaq, was recorded in 1900 by the United States Geological Survey.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org