- marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of syllabics. In
Inuit religion,
Nanook (/ˈnænuːk/; Inuktitut: ᓇᓄᖅ [naˈnuq], lit. "polar bear") was the
master of...
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Nanook of the
North is a 1922
American silent film that
combines elements of do****entary and docudrama/docufiction, at a time when the
concept of separating...
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Alaska Nanooks are the
intercollegiate athletics teams that
represent the
University of
Alaska Fairbanks. The
Nanooks name is
derived from the Inupiaq...
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Nanook are a
Greenlandic pop-rock band
formed by
brothers Christian and
Frederick Elsner in 2008. The name
refers to the
mythological Greenlandic bear...
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transitions into "
Nanook Rubs It". The song is
about Nanook encountering a fur
trapper "strictly from commercial" who is
whipping Nanook's "favorite baby...
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Nanook's Great Hunt (French: La
Grande Ch****e de
Nanook) is a 1996
animated series of 26 episodes. It was co-produced by Elma Animation,
Medver International...
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produced the
first commercially successful feature-length do****entary film,
Nanook of the
North (1922). The film made his re****tion and
nothing in his later...
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Operation Nanook (OP
NANOOK; French: Opération
Nanook) is an
annual sovereignty operation and
manoeuvre warfare exercise conducted by the
Canadian Armed...
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Nanuq may also
refer to:
Nanook (band),
Greenlandic pop rock band
Nanook (TV series),
whose title character is
named Nanook Nanook of the
North (1922), a...
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Operation Nanook was an
Arctic expedition undertaken by the
United States Navy in 1946. It
consisted of USS Norton Sound (AV-11), USS Atule (SS-403), USCGC...