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- Google Maps
Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps
- Maps - Iñupiat Heritage Center (U. S. National Park Service)
An official form of the United States government Provided by Touchpoints
- Iñupiat - Wikipedia
Iñupiak (IPA: [iɲupiɐk]) is the dual form The roots are iñuk "person" and -piaq "real", i e , an endonym meaning "real people" [11][12] The Inupiat are made up of the following communities In 1971, the Alaskan Native Claims Settlement Act established thirteen Alaskan Native Regional Corporations
- OpenStreetMap
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- Iñupiat Culture in Alaska
The Iñupiat (in-NOO-pee-at) and the St Lawrence Island Yupik peoples’ homeland is in Alaska's northern and northwestern Arctic region These are the people of the ice as much as the land, and much of their life and culture revolves around the sea ice
- Hawaii Maps: Downloadable Printable Island Maps - Hawaii Guide
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- Languages - Iñupiaq | Alaska Native Language Center
North Alaskan Iñupiaq comprises the North Slope dialect spoken along the Arctic Coast from Barter Island to Kivalina, as well as the Malimiut dialect, which is found primarily around Kotzebue Sound and the Kobuk River
- Iñupiaq Online
Iñupiatun Uqaluit Taniktun Sivuniŋit: North Slope Iñupiaq to English Dictionary
- Iñupiat Heritage Center - The North Slope Borough
The Iñupiat Heritage Center (IHC) brings people together to promote and perpetuate Iñupiat history, language and culture This dynamic interaction between the Iñupiat and their environment fosters the awareness, understanding and appreciation of the Iñupiat way of life from generation to generation
- Our Communities - Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Alaska’s North Slope is a vast and ancient land that the Iñupiat have called home for more than 10,000 years It is located on the northern slope of the Brooks Range, along the coast of the Chukchi Sea on the western side of Point Barrow, and the Beaufort Sea to the east
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