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Eskimo — The map of the Inuit Circumpolar Council Eskimo peoples : * Yupik peoples (Yupik, Siberian Yupik) * Inuit (Inupiat, Inuvialuit, Nunavut, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut, Kalaallit) … Wikipedia
Sireniki Eskimo language — Sirenik or Sirenikskiy (also Old Sirenik or Vuteen) is an extinct Eskimo Aleut language. It was spoken in and around the village of Sireniki (Сиреники) in Chukotka Peninsula, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. The language shift has been a long… … Wikipedia
Siberian Yupik language — Infobox Language name=Siberian Yupik, Yuit nativename=Юпик states=United States, Russian Federation region=Bering Strait region speakers=approximately 1,350 iso1= iso2= ypk iso3= ess familycolor=Eskimo Aleut script=Latin, CyrillicSiberian Yupik… … Wikipedia
Shamanism among Eskimo peoples — refers to those aspects of the various Eskimo cultures that are related to the shamans’ role as a mediator between people and spirits, souls, and mythological beings. Such beliefs and practices were once widespread among Eskimo groups, but today… … Wikipedia
Sireniki Eskimos — are former speakers of a very peculiar Eskimo language in Siberia, before they underwent a language shift rendering it extinct. The peculiarities of this language among Eskimo languages amount to the extent that it is proposed by some to classify … Wikipedia