- The
Netsilik [pronunciation?] (
Netsilingmiut[pronunciation?]) are
Inuit who live
predominantly in
Kugaaruk and Gjoa Haven, and
somewhat in
Taloyoak of...
-
Natchilingmiutut (ᓇᑦᕠᓕᖕᒥᐅᑐᑦ),
Netsilik /ˌnɛtˈsɪlɪk/, Natsilik, Nattilik,
Netsilingmiut, Natsilingmiutut, Nattilingmiutut, or Nattiliŋmiutut is an
Inuit language...
- Kugluktuk,
Bathurst Inlet and
Cambridge Bay.
Natsilingmiutut used by the
Netsilingmiut of Gjoa Haven, Taloyoak,
Kugaaruk and
Repulse Bay in Nunavut. Uummarmiutun...
- Lake
Beechey on the Back River. To the east, the
Copper Inuit and the
Netsilingmiut were
separated by
Perry River in
Queen Maud Gulf.
While Copper Inuit...
- "spirit can
understand the joke." The
homelands of the
Netsilik Inuit (
Netsilingmiut meaning "People of the Seal") have
extremely long
winters and stormy...
-
based on the seal. One
region of Canada's
north is
inhabited by the
Netsilingmiut, or "people of the seal." The
title of Ejesiak's
article acknowledged...
- Arnaa)
Asiaq Immap Ukua
Kitlinermiut (Copper Inuit)
Arnapkapfaaluk Netsilingmiut (Netsilik Inuit)
Isarraitaitsoq Nuliajuk Yupighyt (Siberian Yupik) Ka'cak...
-
Nerrivik "meat dish"
among Polar Inuit,
Nuliayuk "lubricous"
among Netsilingmiut,
Sedna "the
nether one"
among Baffin Land Inuit. Also the soul conceptions...
- Inuit),
Iglulingmiut (Iglulik Inuit),
Kivallirmiut (Caribou Inuit),
Netsilingmiut (Netsilik),
Inuinnait (Copper Inuit),
Qikirtamiut (Sanikiluaq Inuit)...
-
spirit powers through the use of amulets. In one
extreme instance a
Netsilingmiut child had 80
amulets for protection. Some
laypeople had a
greater capacity...