Iñupiaq or Inupiaq (/ɪˈnuːpiæk/ ih-NOO-pee-ak, Inupiaq: [iɲupiaq]), also known as Iñupiat, Inupiat (/ɪˈnuːpiæt/ ih-NOO-pee-at), Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit...
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Kaktovik numerals (redirect from Kaktovik Inupiaq numerals)
characters in this article correctly. The Kaktovik numerals or Kaktovik Iñupiaq numerals are a base-20 system of numerical digits created by Alaskan Iñupiat...
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The Iñupiaq language has a vigesimal (base-20) numeral system, with words for numerals up to 2012 (a bit over 4 quadrillion). Numerals are built from...
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Iñupiaq Braille is a braille alphabet of the Inupiat language maintained by the Alaskan Department of Education. The print digraphs ch and sr are digraphs...
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Patkotak (born March 22, 1994) (last name pronounced Patkutaq in Iñupiaq) is an Iñupiaq politician from Alaska. He represented District 40 as a member of...
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– from an Iñupiaq word alappaa meaning "cold". Amawk Mountain – from an Iñupiaq word amaġuq meaning "wolf". Apoon Mountain – from an Iñupiaq word apun...
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Edna Ahgeak MacLean a.k.a. Paniattaaq (born November 5, 1944) is an Iñupiaq academic administrator, linguist, anthropologist and educator from Alaska...
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Little Diomede Island (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
Little Diomede Island or Yesterday Island (Inupiaq: Iŋaliq, formerly known as Krusenstern Island, Russian: остров Крузенштерна, romanized: ostrov Kruzenshterna)...
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Noorvik, Alaska (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
Noorvik (Inupiaq: Nuurvik, meaning "A place to move to") is an Iñupiat city in the Northwest Arctic Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020...
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Naukan (village) (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
Naukan (Naukan: Nuvuqaq; Russian: Наукан, Yupik: нывукак "Soddy", Nuvuqaq, Inupiaq: Nuuġaq) is a deserted Yupik village on Cape Dezhnev, Russia. Prior to...
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Greenlandic. Inuit speak Inupiaq (Inupiatun), Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, and Greenlandic languages, which belong to the Inuit-Inupiaq branch of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan...
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Amaguq is a trickster and wolf spirit, able to shape-shift. Amaguq is the Iñupiaq word for wolf. Amarok (wolf) Byghan, Yowann (2020-03-31). Sacred and Mythological...
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Sekani Slavey Tagish Tahltan Tsuutʼina Tutchone Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun Iroquoian Cayuga Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Tuscarora Wyandot...
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(June 12, 1929 – December 2, 2006) (Iñupiaq pronunciation: Niiqpaq) nicknamed the "Shishmaref Cannonball", was an Inupiaq musher, known for his cheerful and...
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Eskaleut languages (redirect from Inuit-Inupiaq language)
speakers) Iñupiaq or Inupiat (northern Alaska, 5,000 speakers ±50%) Qawiaraq or Seward Peninsula Inupiaq Inupiatun/Iñupiatun or Northern Alaska Inupiaq (including...
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Never Alone (video game) (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
Media and was first released in November 2014. is based on the traditional Iñupiaq tale, "Kunuuksaayuka", which was first recorded by storyteller Robert Nasruk...
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Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands) and minor island possessions. Inupiaq, Siberian Yupik, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Alutiiq, Unanga (Aleut), Denaʼina...
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Eskimo (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
term Eskimo is still used because it includes both Iñupiat (singular: Iñupiaq), who are Inuit, and Yupik, who are not. The term Alaska Native is inclusive...
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Utqiagvik, Alaska (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
Utqiagvik (/ˌʊtkiˈɑːvɪk/ UUT-kee-AH-vik; Inupiaq: Utqiaġvik, IPA: [utqe.ɑʁvik]), formerly known as Barrow (/ˈbæroʊ/ BARR-oh), is the borough seat and...
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Harry Brower, Sr. (1924–1992) or Kupaaq was an Iñupiaq whaling captain and community leader from Utqiagvik, Alaska. Harry Brower was the youngest son...
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/ɲ/ include Asturian Aymara Basque Chamorro Filipino Galician Guaraní Iñupiaq Mapudungun Papiamento Quechua Spanish Tetum Wolof In Vietnamese, a tilde...
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Aivilik Inuinnaqtun Kangiryuarmiutun Kivalliq Netsilik Utkuhiksalik Iñupiaq (Iñupiaq Braille) Qawiaraq Uummarmiutun Yupik Alutiiq Central Alaskan Yugtun...
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Candle (Qawiaraq Iñupiaq: Kialukuwik; Malimiut Iñupiaq: Masrutuuq) is an unincorporated community in the Northwest Arctic Borough of the U.S. state of...
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Inuit languages (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
Languages: Inupiaq". University of Alaska Fairbanks. Archived from the original on 2006-04-24. Retrieved 2012-02-20. Linda Lanz (2010) A Grammar of Iñupiaq Morphosyntax...
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Cistercian Mayan Muisca Pentadic Quipu Rumi Contemporary Cherokee Kaktovik (Iñupiaq) By radix/base Common radices/bases 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20 60 Non-standard...
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Quechua, Mapudungún, Guarani, Basque, Chamorro, Leonese, Yavapai, and Iñupiaq[citation needed], whose orthographies have some basis in that of Spanish...
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Shishmaref Inlet (category Articles containing Inupiaq-language text)
The Shishmaref Inlet (Inupiaq: Qigiqtam Imaġzrua) is a coastal lagoon on the Chukchi Sea-facing shores of Alaska. It is 5 miles in length. The location...
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developed in Barrow, Point Hope, and Wainwright, Alaska by North Alaskan Iñupiaq people. Created at the dawn of the 20th century, the baskets made with...
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Mary's Igloo (Qawiaraq or Aġviġnaq in Iñupiaq) is an abandoned village located in the Nome Census Area of the Unorganized Borough in the U.S. state of...
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