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iñuk / nuna "person" / "land" Person Iñupiaq Dual: Iñupiak People Iñupiat Language Iñupiatun Country Iñupiat Nunaat...
Click to read more »called Iñupiatun in Iñupiatun and frequently in English as well. Iñupiak (IPA: [iɲupiɐk]) is the dual form. The roots are iñuk "person" and -piaq "real"...
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Click to read more »world's most powerful privately owned icebreaker. In 2011, Shell invited Inupiak schoolchildren to submit essays suggesting names for the vessel. Twelve-year-old...
Click to read more »30, 2016. "Juanita Tukrook", CommunityCelebration.org. ("First Nation Inupiak elder. Born in Fairbanks, Alaska in a small village called Tanana along...
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