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Sirenik Yupik,
Sireniki Yupik (also Old
Sirenik or Vuteen),
Sirenik, or
Sirenikskiy is an
extinct Eskimo–Aleut language. It was
spoken in and
around the...
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their settlement Sirenik. At the
beginning of the 20th century,
speakers of the
Sirenik Eskimo language inhabited the
settlements of
Sirenik, Imtuk, and some...
- Alaska,
southwestern Alaska, and
western Southcentral Alaska. The
extinct Sirenik language is
sometimes claimed to be related. A
variety of
theories have...
- been
applied to
forms that are
alternatively regarded as
converbs (see
Sirenik below), gerunds, gerundives, transgressives, and
nominalised verbs in complement...
- East
Greenland are
quite divergent. The
proper place of one language,
Sirenik,
within the
Eskimoan family has not been settled.
While some linguists...
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Siberian Yupik,
including Naukan, Chaplino, and—in a
linguistic capacity—the
Sirenik of the
Russian Far East and St.
Lawrence Island in
western Alaska. The...
- of a
conversation of
speakers of
another of the languages. One of them,
Sirenik, has been
extinct since 1997. The
Yupik languages are in the
family of...
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shamanism Inuit religion Tanana shamanism Yupik shamanism Yuit
shamanism Sirenik shamanism Andoque religion Anishinaabe beliefs Ojibwe beliefs Midewiwin...
- Union.
Their self-designation is
Yupighyt (йупигыт)
meaning "true people".
Sirenik Eskimos also live in that area, but
their extinct language,
Sireniki Eskimo...
- government, the
majority can only
speak English. Due to the
Sirenik language going extinct,
Sirenik people have
begun using the
related Siberian Yupik language...