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Yupik peoples - Wikipedia
a group of Indigenous or Aboriginal peoples of western, southwestern, and southcentral Alaska and the Russian Far East. They are related to the Inuit and Iñ ...
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YUPIK | Organic | Yupik Nuts, Fruits & Snacks
Your online bulk store for nuts, dried fruits, seeds and more. Certified organic foods, gluten free, GMO free and Kosher.
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Central Yup'ik | Alaska Native Language Center
Central Alaskan Yup'ik is the largest of the state's Native languages, both in the size of its population and the number of speakers.
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Yupik
Yupik may refer to:
Yupik peoples, a group of Indigenous peoples of Alaska and the Russian Far East
Yupik languages, a group of Eskaleut languages
Yupꞌik (with the apostrophe) may refer to:
Yup'ik people, a Yupik people from western and southwestern Alaska
Yup'ik language, their language
Yup'ik syllabary
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Yup'ik - Wikipedia
an Indigenous people of western and southwestern Alaska ranging from southern Norton Sound southwards along the coast of the Bering Sea on the Yukon-Kuskokwim ...
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Yup'ik and Cup'ik Culture in Alaska
Yup'ik is one of the strongest Alaska Native languages still in use, and in many communities is still the primary language spoken. The Cup'ik language is also ...
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Yupik
Yupik, a. and n. (ˈjuːpɪk) [See quot. 19511.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or designating an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken in Siberia and Alaska, or the speakers of it. B. n. This language.1951 M. Swadesh Internat. Jrnl. Amer. Ling. Apr. 69/1 The phonologic material shows an unmistakable cleavage betwe...
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Alaska: Yupik - Tribes & Climate Change - nau.edu
Yupik Rural Alaska has witnessed drastic lifestyle changes in the short time since it became a state in 1959. These changes include an ever-increasing ...
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Facts for Kids: Yup'ik People (Yupik) - BigOrrin.org
Yup'ik is pronounced "yoop-eek." This means "real person" in their own language. They are also known as the Cup'ik (choop-eek), which is the same word in a ...
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Comparative Yupik and Inuit | Alaska Native Language Center
Four distinct Yupik (or Western Eskimo) languages are spoken along the shores of the Gulf of Alaska, in southwestern Alaska, and on the easternmost tip of ...
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Yupiit | Eskimo-Aleut, Alaska, Subarctic - Britannica
Yupiit, Indigenous Arctic people traditionally residing in Siberia, St. Lawrence Island and the Diomede Islands in the Bering Sea and Bering Strait, and Alaska.
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Yupik Languages - sustained contact across the Bering Strait? - Reddit
What stood out to me was the fact that Yupik, although mostly spoken in Alaska, has a small number of speakers across the Bering Strait in the ...
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Siberian Yupik
They speak Central Siberian Yupik (also known as Yuit), a Yupik language of the Eskimo–Aleut family of languages. See also
Siberian Yupik language
Yupik languages
Yupik
Eskimo
Naukan people of the Chukchi Peninsula
Eskimo yo-yo
Whistled language
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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...
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Yupik peoples
United States census data for Yupik include 2,355 Sugpiat; there are also 1,700 Yupik living in Russia. , in Yupik.
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