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Sugpiaq (/ˈsʊɡˌbjɑːk/ SUUG-byahk or /ˈsʊɡpiˌæk/ SUUG-pee-AK;
plural often "
Sugpiat"), as well as
Pacific Eskimo or
Pacific Yupik, are one of
eight groups...
- The
Alutiiq language (also
called Sugpiak, Sugpiaq, Sugcestun, Suk, Supik,
Pacific Gulf Yupik, Gulf Yupik, Koniag-Chugach) is a
close relative to the Central...
- that the
Koniagmiut (
Sugpiat or
Alutiit of the
Kodiak Archipelago and the
Alaska Peninsula) may also have
called these northern Sugpiat "Cuungaaciirmiut"...
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release 3 Oct. 2015.
Gordon L. Pullar, "Ethnographie
historique des
villages sugpiat de
Kodiak à la fin du XIXe siècle". In
Giinaquq = Like a Face : Sugpiaq...
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Chugach /ˈtʃuːɡætʃ/,
Chugach Sugpiaq or
Chugachigmiut is the name of an
Alaska Native people in the
region of the
Kenai Peninsula and
Prince William Sound...
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southwestern Alaska.
United States census data for
Yupik include 2,355
Sugpiat;
there are also 1,700
Yupik living in Russia.
According to 2019-based United...
- traders, m****acred (see Awa'uq M****acre)
several hundred Qik’rtarmiut
Sugpiat ("Sugpiaq
people of Qik’rtaq/Kodiak")
tribe of
Alutiiq men,
women and children...
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Sugpiaq (/ˈsʊɡˌbjɑːk/ SUUG-byahk or /ˈsʊɡpiˌæk/ SUUG-pee-AK;
plural often "
Sugpiat"), as well as
Pacific Eskimo or
Pacific Yupik, are one of
eight groups...
- fur
traders m****acred (see Awa'uq M****acre)
several hundred Qik’rtarmiut
Sugpiat tribe of
Alutiiq men,
women and
children at
Refuge Rock, a tiny
stack island...
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Kamchatka Krai Eskimo/Yupit-Inuit Yupik: Alaska,
United States Alutiiq (
Sugpiat): Alaska,
United States Central Alaskan Yup'ik (Yupiat/Yupiit): Alaska...