• Central Alaskan Yupʼik (also rendered Yupik, Central Yupik, or indigenously Yugtun) is one of the languages of the Yupik family, in turn a member of the...
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  • Island Yupik", and in Russia "Chaplinski Yupik" or Yuk[citation needed]) is an endangered Yupik language spoken by the Indigenous Siberian Yupik people...
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    Alaska. The Yupʼik people are by far the most numerous of the various Alaska Native groups. They speak the Central Alaskan Yupʼik language, a member of...
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    Eskaleut (/ɛˈskæliuːt/ e-SKAL-ee-oot), Eskimo–Aleut or Inuit–Yupik–Unangan languages are a language family native to the northern portions of the North American...
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    The Yupik languages (/ˈjuːpɪk/) are a family of languages spoken by the Yupik peoples of western and south-central Alaska and Chukotka. The Yupik languages...
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    Yupʼik Eskimo Dictionary. Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. ISBN 9781555001155., excerpted in Alaska Native Language Center...
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    Yupik languages, along with Central Siberian Yupik, Central Alaskan Yup'ik and Pacific Gulf Yupik. Linguistically, it is intermediate between Central...
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    The Yupʼik or Yupiaq (sg & pl) and Yupiit or Yupiat (pl), also Central Alaskan Yupʼik, Central Yupʼik, Alaskan Yupʼik (own name Yupʼik sg Yupiik dual Yupiit...
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    Island in Alaska. They speak Central Siberian Yupik (also known as Yuit), a Yupik language of the Eskimo–Aleut family of languages. They are also known as...
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    Eskimo (redirect from Inuit-Yupik)
    Eskaleut language family, the Eskimo branch has an Inuit language sub-branch, and a sub-branch of four Yupik languages. Two Yupik languages are used in...
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    Snow goggles (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    syllabics: ᐃᓪᒑᒃ or ᐃᒡᒑᒃ; Central Yupik: nigaugek, nigauget) are a type of eyewear traditionally used by the Inuit and the Yupik peoples of the Arctic to...
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    as Labrador. The Inuit languages are one of the two branches of the Eskimoan language family, the other being the Yupik languages, which are spoken in Alaska...
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    Nunivak Island) refers to the traditional Eskimo-style clothing worn by the Yupik people of southwestern Alaska. The traditional clothing systems developed...
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    Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    official use within the government. The 20 languages that were included in the bill are: Inupiaq Siberian Yupik Central Alaskan Yup'ik Alutiiq Unangax Dena'ina...
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  • Nightmute, Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Nightmute (Central Yupik: Negtemiut or Negta) is a city and village in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 208 at the 2000 census...
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    Bethel, Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Bethel (Central Yupik: Mamterilleq) is a city in the U.S. state of Alaska, located on the Kuskokwim River approximately 50 miles (80 km) from where the...
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    Tununak, Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Tununak (Too-new-nak) (Central Yupik: Tununeq) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2020 census, the...
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  • Passive voice (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    construction is a grammatical voice construction that is found in many languages. In a clause with passive voice, the grammatical subject expresses the...
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    Alaskan ice cream (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    cream, Inuit ice cream, Indian ice cream or Native ice cream, and Inuit-Yupik varieties of which are known as akutaq or akutuq) is a dessert made by Alaskan...
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  • Voiceless bilabial nasal (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    the Washo language (PhD). University of California, Berkeley – via eScholarship. Jacobson, Steven (1995). A Practical Grammar of the Central Alaskan Yup'ik...
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    Kwethluk, Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Kwethluk (/ˈkwiːθlʊk/ KWEETH-luuk; Central Yupik: Kuiggluk) is a city in Bethel Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. At the 2010 census the population...
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    Voiceless dental and alveolar lateral fricatives (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Bossong, Georg; Comrie, Bernard; Dryer, Matthew (eds.). A Grammar of Central Alaskan Yupik (CAY). Vol. 58. De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 36–82. doi:10.1515/9783110278576...
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    Folk costume (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    boubou, kwa, gandura (male); dress is highly dependent on region and tribe Central African Republic – Pagne, boubou Chad – Boubou, jalabiya, pagne Democratic...
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    Kazunoko (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Yupʼik Eskimo Dictionary. Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. ISBN 9781555001155., excerpted in Alaska Native Language Center...
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    Ulu (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    'woman's knife') is an all-purpose knife traditionally used by Inuit, Iñupiat, Yupik, and Aleut women. It is used in applications as diverse as skinning and...
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  • St. Mary's, Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    St. Mary's (Central Yupik: Negeqliq) is a city in Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska, United States. The adjacent village of Andreafsky (historically known...
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    Bristol Bay (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Bristol Bay (Central Yupik: Iilgayaq, Russian: Залив Бристольский) is the easternmost arm of the Bering Sea, at 57° to 59° North 157° to 162° West in...
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    Dillingham, Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Dillingham /ˈdɪlɪŋhæm/ (Central Yupik: Curyung), also known as Curyung, is a city in Dillingham Census Area, Alaska, United States. Incorporated in 1963...
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    Eskimo yo-yo (redirect from Yupik yo-yo)
    An Eskimo yo-yo or Alaska yo-yo (Central Yupik: yuuyuuk; Inupiaq: igruuraak) is a traditional two-balled skill toy played and performed by the Eskimo-speaking...
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    Igiugig, Alaska (category Articles containing Central Yupik-language text)
    Igiugig (Central Yupik: Igyaraq) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. The population was 68 at the...
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