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might also be
spoken in
Teller on the
Seward Peninsula.
Qawiaraq dialect: A
dialect of
Qawiaraq is
spoken in Nome. A
dialect of
Qawariaq may also be spoken...
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qualities (with
phonemic length distinctions for each).
Although Inupiatun and
Qawiaraq have
retroflex consonants,
retroflexes have
otherwise disappeared in all...
- Mary's
Igloo (
Qawiaraq or Aġviġnaq in Iñupiaq) is an
abandoned village located in the Nome
Census Area of the
Unorganized Borough in the U.S.
state of...
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communities Bering Strait Inupiat (Sivunmiut)
South Seward Peninsula Inupiat (
Qawiaraq Inupiat)
Nunamiut Northwest Arctic Inupiat (Malimiut)
North Alaska Coast...
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Inupiat village, with
historical influences from and
relationships with
Qawiaraq (Mary's Igloo)
Inupiat and
Golovin and Elim Yup’iks. 86.2% of the po****tion...
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Peninsula are
distinguished from the
other Alaskan variants by
calling them
Qawiaraq, or for some dialects,
Bering Strait Inupiatun. In Canada, the word Inuktitut...
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Candle (
Qawiaraq Iñupiaq: Kialukuwik;
Malimiut Iñupiaq: Masrutuuq) is an
unincorporated community in the
Northwest Arctic Borough of the U.S.
state of...
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Kangiryuarmiutun Kivalliq Netsilik Utkuhiksalik Iñupiaq (Iñupiaq Braille)
Qawiaraq Uummarmiutun Yupik Alutiiq Central Alaskan Yugtun Nunivak Cup'ig Chevak...
- 000 speakers) Iñupiaq or
Inupiat (northern Alaska, 5,000
speakers ±50%)
Qawiaraq or
Seward Peninsula Inupiaq Inupiatun/Iñupiatun or
Northern Alaska Inupiaq...
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Plains Apache,
Plains Cree,
Plains Miwok Potawatomi, Powhatan, Purisimeño,
Qawiaraq, Quapaw, Quechan, Quileute, Quinault, Quini****a, Quiripi, Ramaytush, Rumsen...