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Inuit - Wikipedia The Inuit Circumpolar Council is a United Nations -recognized non-governmental organization (NGO), which defines its constituency as Canada's Inuit and Inuvialuit, Greenland's Kalaallit Inuit, Alaska's Inupiat and Yup'ik, and Russia's Siberian Yupik, [178] despite the last two neither speaking an Inuit dialect [69] or considering themselves
Qallupilluit - Wikipedia Qallupilluit In Inuit mythology, the Qallupilluit (a k a Qalupalik) are creatures that live along Arctic shorelines near ice floes They are said to steal children that wander too close to the water This myth is believed to serve the purpose of protecting children from a dangerous environment, keeping them from wandering too close to the
Inuit culture - Wikipedia The Inuit are an indigenous people of the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America (parts of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland) The ancestors of the present-day Inuit are culturally related to Iñupiat (northern Alaska), and Yupik (Siberia and western Alaska), [1] and the Aleut who live in the Aleutian Islands of Siberia and Alaska The term culture of the Inuit, therefore, refers primarily
Iñupiat - Wikipedia Inuit, the language and the people, extend borders and dialects across the Circumpolar North Inuit are the Native inhabitants of Northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland
Inuit art - Wikipedia Inuit art, also known as Eskimo art, refers to artwork produced by Inuit, that is, the people of the Arctic previously known as Eskimos, a term that is now often considered offensive
Inuit clothing - Wikipedia Traditional Inuit clothing is a complex system of cold-weather garments historically made from animal hide and fur, worn by Inuit, a group of culturally related Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic areas of Canada, Greenland, and the United States The basic outfit consisted of a parka, pants, mittens, inner footwear, and outer boots
Thule people - Wikipedia Inuit Odyssey, produced by The Nature of Things and first broadcast 29 June 2009 on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation This is a documentary on the Thule people and their eastward migration across the Arctic to Greenland
Kiviuq - Wikipedia Kiviuq Kiviuq (Inuktitut: ᑭᕕᐅᖅ), also spelled Qiviuq, Kiviok and other variants, is a legendary hero of the epic stories of the Inuit of the Arctic regions of northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland Versions of his adventures vary with the location and the storyteller In Greenland he is known as Qooqa