- The
Inupiat (singular: Iñupiaq) are a
group of
Alaska Natives whose traditional territory roughly spans northeast from
Norton Sound on the
Bering Sea...
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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...
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closely related Indigenous peoples:
Inuit (including the
Alaska Native Iñupiat, the
Canadian Inuit, and the
Greenlandic Inuit) and the
Yupik (or Yuit)...
- 12th-most po****ted city in Alaska. The
location has been home to the
Iñupiat, an
indigenous Inuit ethnic group, for more than 1,500 years. The city's...
- (varying
forms Iñupiat, Inuvialuit, Inug****t, etc.), however, is an
ancient self-referential to a
group of
peoples which includes at most the
Iñupiat of Bering...
- Ukpeaġvik
Iñupiat Corporation, or UIC, is one of
about 200
Alaska Native village corporations created under the
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of...
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originally inhabited by
Iñupiat. The
First Alaskans Institute says: "The
people of the
Diomede and King
Islands are
Inupiat". The
first European to reach...
- 'woman's knife') is an all-purpose
knife traditionally used by Inuit,
Iñupiat, Yupik, and
Aleut women. It is used in
applications as
diverse as skinning...
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Native Village of
Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government (previously,
Native Village of Barrow) (Iñupiaq: Utqiaġviŋmiut
Iñupiat Kavamaat) is a U.S. federally...
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Eskimo music, Inuit-Yupik music,
Yupik music or
Iñupiat music), the
music of the Inuit, Yupik, and
Iñupiat, has been
based on
drums used in
dance music as...