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Inuktun (English:
Polar Inuit, Greenlandic: avanersuarmiutut, Danish: nordgrønlandsk, polarinuitisk, thulesproget) is the
language of
approximately 1...
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Qalaherriaq (
Inuktun pronunciation: [qalahəχːiɑq], c. 1834 – June 14, 1856),
baptized as
Erasmus Augustine Kallihirua, was an
Inughuaq hunter from Cape...
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Inuvialuktun (part of
Western Canadian Inuit /
Inuktitut /
Inuktut /
Inuktun)
comprises several Inuit language varieties spoken in the
northern Northwest...
- Greenlandic. The
language of the Inug****t (Thule Inuit) of Greenland,
Inuktun or
Polar Inuit, is a
recent arrival and a
dialect of Inuktitut. Greenlandic...
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oraasiat ("East Greenlandic"); and the Inug****t of
north Greenland, who
speak Inuktun. The word
Eskimo is a
racially charged term in Canada. In Canada's Central...
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oraasiat ("East Greenlandic") the Inug****t of
north Greenland, who
speak Inuktun ("Polar Inuit") Historically,
Kalaallit referred specifically to the people...
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southwestern part of Greenland, i.e. the
region around Nuuk.
Tunumiisut and
Inuktun are the two
other native languages of Greenland,
spoken by a
small minority...
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Pituffik Space Base) in 1953. The
inhabitants of
Qaanaaq speak the
local Inuktun language and many also
speak Kalaallisut and Danish.
Qaanaaq is one of...
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sometimes called Inuvialuktun and have in the past
sometimes been
called Inuktun. In
those dialects, the name is
sometimes rendered as
Inuktitun to reflect...
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Greenlandic (Tunumiisut) and
nearly 1,000
around northern Qaanaaq speak Inuktun.
North Greenlandic is
closer to the
Inuit languages of
Canada than it is...