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  2. Lists of Inuit - Wikipedia

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    The Inuit (sometimes referred to as Eskimo) are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska (United States), Greenland (Kingdom of Denmark), the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut , Canada. The list has been broken down by country: List of American Inuit

  3. List of northern villages and Inuit reserved lands in Quebec

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    These are separate territories that are located near the northern village of the same name, and are for the exclusive use of Inuit for various hunting, fishing, and other economic activities. The Canada 2011 Census and the 2006 census before it show that all of these Inuit reserved lands have no resident population.

  4. List of Indian reserves in Canada - Wikipedia

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    8.3 20.5: Hokedhe Túe 196E [68] Smith's Landing: Chipewyan: 8: 440.4 1,088.3: INAC lists the reserve in Alberta and the band headquartered in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories: Horse Lakes 152B [69] Horse Lake: Cree / Dane-zaa: Western Cree Tribal Council: 8: 1,552.0 3,835.1: 469: 402: 16.7%: Jackfish Point 214 [70] Dene Tha' Slavey: North ...

  5. List of Canadian Inuit - Wikipedia

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    Acoutsina [3] 1697: Labrador: NL: Labrador: NL: interpreter Willie Adams [4] 22 June 1934: Fort Chimo: QC: politician who was a member of the Senate of Canada: Johnny Ned Adams [5] [6] 1960: Fort Chimo: QC: pilot, a businessman and a former mayor of the village of Kuujjuaq: Susan Aglukark [7] [8] 27 January 1967: Churchill: MB: musician Leona ...

  6. Inuit culture - Wikipedia

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    The word "Eskimo" has been used to encompass the Inuit and Yupik, and other indigenous Alaskan and Siberian peoples, [2] [3] [4] but this usage is in decline. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Various groups of Inuit in Canada live throughout the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the Northwest Territories , the territory of Nunavut , Nunavik in northern Quebec and ...

  7. Maritime Archaic - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Archaic is a North American cultural complex of the Late Archaic along the coast of Newfoundland, the Canadian Maritimes and northern New England.The Maritime Archaic began in approximately 7000 BC and lasted until approximately 3500 BC, corresponding with the arrival of the Paleo-Eskimo groups who may have outcompeted the Maritime Archaic for resources [citation needed].

  8. Eskimo - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Eskimo continues to be used within a historical, linguistic, archaeological, and cultural context. The governments in Canada [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and the United States [ 7 ] [ 8 ] have made moves to cease using the term Eskimo in official documents, but it has not been eliminated, as the word is in some places written into tribal, and ...

  9. Sadlermiut - Wikipedia

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    The Sadlermiut (also called Sagdlirmiut, [2] [3] or Sallirmiut in modern Inuktitut spelling, from Sadlerk [4] now Salliq, the Inuktitut name for the settlement of Coral Harbour, Nunavut) were an Inuit group living in near isolation mainly on and around Coats Island, Walrus Island, and Southampton Island in Hudson Bay. [5]