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    and Hmong Nepal: Chepang St. Lawrence Island: for Siberian Yupik inhabitants, see Yupik, Alaska in America mentioned above. Thailand: Akha, and Hmong...
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    Northwest Territories of Canada. The Iñupiat language is a member of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language family, and is closely related and, to varying degrees...
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  • the term Eskimo, a term considered offensive by some for American Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut peoples. Danish immigrant Christian Kent Nelson, a schoolteacher...
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  • ISBN 978-90-272-6736-8. Dalton, David (6 September 2007). The Philippines: Edition en langue anglaise. Rough Guides Limited. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-84353-806-6. Retrieved...
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  • que les langues aient un nom? Le cas du macédonien", in Andrée Tabouret-Keller (éd.) : Le nom des langues. L'enjeu de la nomination des langues, vol. 1...
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  • developed a literary language. The Eskimo language family split into the Yupik and Inuit branches around 1,000 years ago. Russian-American linguist Alexander...
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    combinations. The Indigenous peoples of the Americas, being Amerindians and Inuit-Yupik-Unangan. Those of European ancestry, mainly Spanish, English, Irish, Portuguese...
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    Language (category Articles with text in Yupik languages)
    understand.past.I.it". As another example with more complexity, in the Yupik word tuntussuqatarniksatengqiggtuq, which means "He had not yet said again...
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  • Tlingit, Tsimshian and English. United States / Russia: Aleut and Central Yupik. United States / Mexico: Spanglish, Spanish, Kumeyaay, O'odham, Afro-Seminole...
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  • 9 March 2013. Wittmann, Henri (1991). "Classification linguistique des langues signées non vocalement." Revue québécoise de linguistique théorique et...
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  • "Ineseño". Ethnologue. "Mlahsö". Ethnologue. Scholastic Book of Lists (2003) "Yupik, Sirenik". Ethnologue. "Ethnologue report for language code: mjq". archive...
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  • Inupiaq Malimiut, the name of an Inupiaq subgroup Mukluk (definition) from Yupik maklak ([makɬak]), "bearded seal" Nanook (definition) from Inuktitut word...
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  • English and the following twenty Alaska Native languages: Inupiaq, Siberian Yupik, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Alutiiq, Unanga, Dena'ina, Deg Xinag, Holikachuk...
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    L'Émigration des Québécois aux États-Unis de 1840 à 1930, Québec, Conseil de la langue française, 1979. Barkan, Elliott Robert (1980). "French Canadians". In Thernstrom...
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    conference which had significant implications for the study of Inuit and Yupik languages/dialects and for establishing contact with the speakers of these...
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  • of Ə U+018F. SIL International (2014). "Classement alphabétique pour la langue lama". Dictionnaire lama. CENALA 2008, p. 27–28, Alphabet lǝkpa. sfn error:...
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    produced by Victor Henry, titled Esquisse d'une grammaire raisonnee de la langue aleoute d'apres la grammaire et le vocabulaire de Ivan Veniaminov (Paris...
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  • Créoles, interview with Revon Reed E.g. "prête-plume", Office Québécois de la Langue Française (Quebec Office for the French Language), 2012 (in French) "Het...
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  • "Eskimos", a term that includes non-Inuit Arctic peoples such as Aleuts and Yupik peoples) live in four countries: The U.S. (Alaska, though most Alaska Natives...
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    (Bill 273). Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2007. Rice, Keren (2020). "Langues des signes autochtones au Canada". In Wilson-Smith, Anthony (ed.). L’Encyclopédie...
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  • use the name Chinook Wawa, but rather "the Wawa" or "Lelang" (from Fr. la langue, the language, or tongue).[citation needed] Wawa also means speech or words;...
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  • Inuit Sign Language (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Qalarcaraq and Chuguusal / Chaasal, respectively. The French call it la Langue des signes inuite. At least since the 18th century, hearing Inuit used some...
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    Eskaleut Inuit Inupiat Aleut Alutiiq Central Alaskan Yup'ik Central Siberian Yupik Chevak Cup’ik Iroquoian Cayuga Cherokee Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Osage Seneca...
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