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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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Sireniki (Russian: Сиреники; Yupik: Сиӷинык,
literally Mountain of Horns; Chukchi: Вутээн, Vutèèn; Sirenik: Sigheneg) is a
village (selo) in Providensky...
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transcription delimiters.
Sirenik or
Sireniki are
former speakers of a
divergent Eskimo-Aleut
language in Siberia, before...
- people".
Sirenik Eskimos also live in that area, but
their extinct language,
Sireniki Eskimo,
shows many
peculiarities among Eskimo languages and is mutually...
- the
Chukchi Peninsula :
compiled in the
communities of
Provideniya and
Sireniki,
Chukotka Autonomous Region,
Russia 1997-2000. Anchorage: U.S. Dept. of...
- and
Sireniki), Uelkal,
Wrangel Island, and Anadyr. The
majority of
Chaplino Yupik speakers live in the
villages of
Novoye Chaplino and
Sireniki. In another...
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language inhabited the
settlements of
Sireniki, Imtuk, and some
small villages stretching to the west from
Sireniki along south-eastern
coasts of Chukchi...
- Uelen, Lavrentiya, and Lorino;
Siberian Yupik villages, such as Chaplino,
Sireniki, and Uelkal; and in the
cities of Anadyr, Magadan, and Vologda. Law #33-OZ...
- city of Ba Sing Se, and
Water Tribe locations were
based on
Inuit and
Sireniki cultures.
According to
writer Aaron Ehasz,
early Fire
Nation designs were...
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Eskimo →
Siberian Yupik,
formerly Eskaleut →
Eskimo →
Sirenik Russia (
Sireniki)
Skokomish Salishan →
Coast Salish →
Twana United States (Skokomish Indian...