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Inuit language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aleut language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aleut ( Unangam Tunuu ) is a language of the Eskimo-Aleut language family. It is the heritage language of the Aleut ( Unangax̂ ) people living in the Aleutian Islands, Pribilof Islands, and Comma...
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Eskimo-Aleut languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eskimo language, Central Alaskan Yupik (or just Yup'ik Eskimo). It is spoken by about 13,000 people in the coast and river areas of Southwestern; Alaska from Norton Sound to Bristol Bay. It is one of five Eskimo languages.
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Practical Grammar of the St. Lawrence Island/Siberian Yupik Eskimo Language by Steven A Jacobson; Binding: Paperback, 2 edition; Publisher: Alaska Native Language Center; List Price: USD $20.00; Weight: 120 ;
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A Practical Grammar of the St. Lawrence Island: Siberian Yupik Eskimo Language by Steven A Jacobson; Binding: Paperback; Publisher: Alaska Native Language Center; List Price: USD $10.00; Weight: 60 ;
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Page dedicated to the languages of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, with links to information on each language and the American Indian people who speak it. ... Our Eskimo-Aleut Language Features...
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