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Arnaq or
Egnock (died
November 1577) was the name
given by the
English to an Inuk
woman from what is now
Baffin Island, Nunavut, who was
taken hostage...
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Authority in
Greenland (VFMG)]. 2018-10-07.
Retrieved 2025-04-05. Nielsen,
Arnaq (2025-03-30). "Avannaata Qimussersua: Når ****,
tradition og fællesskab...
- that
Arnaq has been
secretly texting Ivik.
After Arnaq and Fia have a ****ual
encounter at the party, Fia
becomes distant toward her. Later,
Arnaq meets...
- Kalicho, a woman,
Arnaq, and
Arnaq's son Nutaaq. All died soon
after their arrival in
Bristol in
October 1577.
Kalicho and
Arnaq may not have
known each...
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Marie (Nick)
Arnaq Meade (born 1947) is a Yup'ik
professor in the
humanities and also a Yup'ik
tradition bearer. Meade's Yup'ik name is
Arnaq which means...
- an
unrelated Inuk
woman and her infant, who were
named by the
English as
Arnaq and Nutaaq. The
three were
among the
first Inuit and the
first indigenous...
- Inuit, a man
called Calichough (Kalicho), an
unrelated Inuk woman,
Egnock (
Arnaq), and her child,
Nutioc (Nuttaaq), were
kidnapped and
brought to the Europe...
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woman ayaĝax̂ *
aʁnaq arnax arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq arnaq annak arnaq arnaq nuliakkaaq young...
- sentence, the
subject 'the woman'
arnaq is in
absolutive case.
Arnaup nirijanga aapu. 'The
woman is
eating the apple.'
Arnaq pisuktuq. 'The
woman is walking...
- him/her/it" ex:
Transitive clause with
patient noun phrase:
Arnaq woman.ABS asa-vaa love-3SG/3SG
Arnaq asa-vaa woman.ABS love-3SG/3SG "(S)he
loves the woman"...