- The
Inupiat (singular:
Iñupiaq), also
known as
Alaskan Inuit are a
group of
Alaska Natives whose traditional territory roughly spans northeast from Norton...
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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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Nutaaq Doreen Simmonds is an
American Iñupiaq actress, activist, and
language teacher from Utqiagvik, Alaska. She is
known for her
roles in the 2024 American...
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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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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...
- 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...
- Ada
Blackjack (née Delutuk; May 10, 1898 – May 29, 1983) was an
Iñupiaq woman who
accompanied an
Arctic expedition to the
uninhabited Wrangel Island,...
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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...
- speakers)
Iñupiaq or
Inupiat (northern Alaska, 5,000
speakers ±50%)
Qawiaraq or
Seward Peninsula Inupiaq Inupiatun/Iñupiatun or
Northern Alaska Inupiaq (including...
- – from an
Iñupiaq word
alappaa meaning "cold".
Amawk Mountain – from an
Iñupiaq word amaġuq
meaning "wolf".
Apoon Mountain – from an
Iñupiaq word apun...