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Inut
Title: Inut
Category: Literature / English
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Inut
The Inuit
I. Intoduction
The Inuit are people that inhabit small enclaves in the coastal areas of
Greenland, Arctic North America, and extreme northeastern Siberia. The
name Inuit means the real people. In 1977 the Inuit Circumpolar
Conference officially adopted Inuit as the replacement for the term
“Eskimo.” There are several related linguistic groups of Arctic people.
Many of these groups prefer to be called by their specific “tribal” names
rather than as Inuits. In Alaska
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Dorothy Jean. Aleut and Eskimo Art: Tradition and Innovation in South Alaska. Washington, 1981, 1986. Scholarly survey of traditional and market art. Companion book on North Alaska, 1977.
Burch, Ernest S. Jr. The Eskimos. Oklahoma, 1988. Heavily illustrated introduction to the traditional culture of the Inuit and the Aleut.
Wilder, Edna. Once Upon an Eskimo Time. Alaska Northwest, 1987. An accurate account of Eskimo life before the white man.
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