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- The Nunamiut or Nunatamiut (Inupiaq: Nunataaġmiut, IPA: [nunɐtaːɴmiut], "People of the Land") are semi-nomadic inland Iñupiat located in the northern and...
- po****tions around 1900 and in the 1920s caused many Nunamiut to move to the coast. In 1938, several Nunamiut families moved back to the Brooks Range, around...
- Inupiat (Sivunmiut) South Seward Peninsula Inupiat (Qawiaraq Inupiat) Nunamiut Northwest Arctic Iñupiat (Malimiut) North Alaska Coast Inupiat (Taġiuġmiut...
- in northern Alaska among the Nunamiut Iñupiat, and afterwards wrote Nunamiut - blant Alaskas innlandseskimoer ("Nunamiut - Inland Eskimos of Alaska")...
- those Inuit groups with sufficient po****tion density. Inuit such as the Nunamiut (Uummarmiut), who inhabited the Mackenzie River delta area, often engaged...
- 1200 AD at the coast and spread to the Brooks Range, becoming the Nunamiut. The Nunamiut people, who had left much of their traditional homelands following...
- from 25% for the Gwi people of southern Africa to 99% for the Alaskan Nunamiut. Descendants of po****tions with different diets have different genetic...
- Kalaallit, Tunumiit, Inug****t and Greenlandic Danes), Inupiat (including Nunamiut), Inuktitut, Inuvialuit, Iglulik Inuit (including Aivilingmiut) Christianity...
- of 2005, the tribe had 279 enrolled citizens. In 2022, the remains of a Nunamiut man that were being held by the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale...
- East. In 1969 he decided to undertake ethnographic fieldwork among the Nunamiut in Alaska, in order to better understand the periglacial environment that...