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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of syllabics. The
qulliq or
kudlik (Inuktitut: ᖁᓪᓕᖅ, romanized: qulliq, IPA: [qulːiq]; Greenlandic: qulleq;...
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Wojciech Kudlik (born 5
January 1954 in Nowy Sącz) is a
former Polish slalom canoeist who
competed in the 1970s and the 1980s. He won two
medals in the...
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consolidated immediately after construction by
making a
large flame with a
kudlik (qulliq,
stone lamp),
briefly making the
interior very hot,
which causes...
- elected. By 1997,
Adams had
founded several businesses,
including Kudlik Electric Ltd.,
Kudlik Construction Ltd.,
Rankin Inlet's
Nanuq Inn and Ottawa's Umingmak...
- 5.
Retrieved 30
March 2023.
Kudlik Aviation: ****,
KUDLIK "Canadian
Civil Aircraft Register:
Quick Search Result for
Kudlik Aviation".
Transport Canada...
- so of
southern areas used the
carved bowl
shaped serpentinite qulliq or
kudlik lamp with wick, to burn oil or fat to heat, make
light and cook with. The...
- for food and light; the meat
would be
eaten and the
blubber burnt in the
kudlik (stone lamp). The skin of the
bearded seal is
tougher than
regular seal...
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archery Eskimo kinship Eskimo kissing Eskimo yo-yo
Eskimology Inuit religion Kudlik Maupuk Nanook of the North, 1922 do****entary
Saqqaq culture Houghton Mifflin...
- were also the
first culture to
carve seal-oil
lamps (qulliq, also
spelled kudlik) from soapstone. In the next 500 years,
known as the
Dorset II period, the...
- deca****
flowers (suputiit) are
mixed with moss and used as
wicking in the
kudlik. The
plant was used for
several medicinal purposes, such as
relieving toothache...