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- Eskimo - Wikipedia
Eskimo ( ˈɛskɪmoʊ ) is a controversial umbrella term that refers to two closely related Indigenous peoples, namely the Inuit (including the Alaska Native Iñupiat, the Canadian Inuit, and the Greenlandic Inuit) and the Yupik (or Yuit) of eastern Siberia and Alaska
- Inuit | People, Meaning, Greenland, Language, Food, Definition, History . . .
The term Eskimo, long applied to the Inuit, may have come from the Mi’kmaq of eastern Canada, who have a word in their language resembling Eskimo that means “the eaters of raw flesh ” Inuit never called themselves Eskimos until the term was introduced by the “Southerners ”
- The Inuit People - WorldAtlas
The term “Eskimo” was once widely used to describe Indigenous peoples across the Arctic, including Inuit groups in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, as well as the culturally distinct Yupik peoples of Alaska and Siberia
- Inuit or Eskimo: Which name to use? | Alaska Native Language Center
Although the name "Eskimo" was commonly used in Alaska to refer to Inuit and Yupik people of the world, this usage is now considered unacceptable by many or even most Alaska Natives, largely since it is a colonial name imposed by non-Indigenous people
- The Term Eskimo Has A Controversial Past : Goats and Soda : NPR
Confused about the word Eskimo? It's a commonly used term referring to the native peoples of Alaska and other Arctic regions, including Siberia, Canada and Greenland
- Inuit - Wikipedia
Since Inuktitut and Kalaallisut are the prestige dialects in Canada and Greenland, respectively, their version has become dominant, although every Inuit dialect uses cognates from the Proto-Eskimo *ińuɣ – for example, "people" is inughuit in North Greenlandic and iivit in East Greenlandic
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- Inuit culture - Wikipedia
Archaeological finds have revealed that the Paleo-Eskimos moved to the northern Canadian Arctic in 2300 BCE, apparently because of a change in climate From there they gradually followed the herds of game across the Arctic to Greenland, and dispersed into more distinct nomadic tribes
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