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    Canada–United States border. Their current communities include 34 villages across Iñupiat Nunaat (Iñupiaq lands), including seven Alaskan villages in the North Slope...
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  • claims. Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation was incorporated in Alaska on April 19, 1973. Located in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation is a for-profit...
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    Iñupiat, Inupiat (/ɪˈnuːpiæt/ ih-NOO-pee-at), Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit, is an Inuit language, or perhaps group of languages, spoken by the Iñupiat people...
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  • closely related Indigenous peoples: Inuit (including the Alaska Native Iñupiat, the Canadian Inuit, and the Greenlandic Inuit) and the Yupik (or Yuit)...
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    12th-most populated city in Alaska. The location has been home to the Iñupiat, an indigenous Inuit ethnic group, for more than 1,500 years. The city's...
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    The Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope (ICAS) is a federally recognized Iñupiat Alaska Native tribal entity, which acts as an "umbrella government"...
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  • Native Village of Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government (previously, Native Village of Barrow) (Iñupiaq: Utqiaġviŋmiut Iñupiat Kavamaat) is a U.S. federally...
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    (varying forms Iñupiat, Inuvialuit, Inughuit, etc.), however, is an ancient self-referential to a group of peoples which includes at most the Iñupiat of Bering...
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  • Inuit music (redirect from Iñupiat music)
    Eskimo music, Inuit-Yupik music, Yupik music or Iñupiat music), the music of the Inuit, Yupik, and Iñupiat, has been based on drums used in dance music as...
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    distinct styles, the Iñupiat (or Alaskan), Canadian, Kalaallit (West Greenlandic) and Tunumiit (East Greenlandic). With the Iñupiat style ulu, the blade...
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  • Iḷisaġvik College (category Inupiat culture)
    Alaska. Operated by the North Slope Borough, a home rule government of the Iñupiat, it is the only tribally controlled college in Alaska, and it is the northernmost...
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    originally inhabited by Iñupiat. The First Alaskans Institute says: "The people of the Diomede and King Islands are Inupiat". The first European to reach...
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    Alaskans) are the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and include Alaskan Creoles, Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern...
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    Ada Blackjack (category Inupiat people)
    Ada Blackjack (née Delutuk; May 10, 1898 – May 29, 1983) was an Iñupiat woman who lived for two years as a castaway on the uninhabited Wrangel Island...
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    Village of Wainwright (category Inupiat tribes)
    The Village of Wainwright is a federally recognized Iñupiat Alaska Native tribal entity. The Village of Wainwright is headquartered in Wainwright, Alaska...
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    religions in Korea and Japan and the Inuit, Yupik, Aleut, Chukchi and the Iñupiat in the Arctic Circle, for praying for good luck. In Japan, the observation...
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    Nunataaġmiut, IPA: [nunɐtaːɴmiut], "People of the Land") are semi-nomadic inland Iñupiat located in the northern and northwestern Alaskan interior, mostly around...
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  • The Barrow Duck-In (category Inupiat culture)
    share sustenance. Many Iñupiat dances, songs, and cultural practices tell stories of hunts and explain the relationship the Iñupiat have with various Arctic...
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    evidence indicates that Point Barrow was occupied by the ancestors of the Iñupiat for almost 1,000 years prior to the arrival of the first Europeans. Occupation...
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    River valley, is often considered part of this region. The respective Inupiat of the North Slope and of the Northwest Arctic seldom consider themselves...
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    and interpretive programs. The Iñupiat Heritage Center (IHC) brings people together to promote and perpetuate Iñupiat history, language and culture. This...
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    snack food, or stew them with fish or meat. The Iñupiat of Nelson Island eat the berries, as do the Iñupiat of the Northern Bering Sea and Arctic regions...
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    Yaqui Alaska Natives Alaskan Athabaskans Aleut Alutiiq Gwich'in Haida Iñupiat Tsimshian Tlingit Yupik Canadian Americans Hispanic and Latino Americans...
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  • Yaqui Alaska Natives Alaskan Athabaskans Aleut Alutiiq Gwich'in Haida Iñupiat Tsimshian Tlingit Yupik Canadian Americans Hispanic and Latino Americans...
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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on January...
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    southcentral Alaska and the Russian Far East. They are related to the Inuit and Iñupiat. Yupik peoples include the following: Alutiiq, or Sugpiaq, of the Alaska...
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    Yaqui Alaska Natives Alaskan Athabaskans Aleut Alutiiq Gwich'in Haida Iñupiat Tsimshian Tlingit Yupik Canadian Americans Hispanic and Latino Americans...
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  • Greenlanders (including Kalaallit, Tunumiit, Inughuit and Greenlandic Danes), Inupiat (including Nunamiut), Inuktitut, Inuvialuit, Iglulik Inuit (including Aivilingmiut)...
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    Subsistence hunting of the bowhead whale (category Inupiat culture)
    cultural significance to the Iñupiat in Utqiagvik, Alaska, who say that one cannot live without the other. According to the Iñupiat, the whale is the center...
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    plants and fungi. Tribes developed diets best suited to their environments. Iñupiat, Yupiit, Unangan, and fellow Alaska Natives fished, hunted, and harvested...
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