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  1. Eskimo - Wikipedia

    Eskimo (/ ˈɛskɪmoʊ /) is a controversial umbrella term that refers to two closely related Indigenous peoples, namely the Inuit (including the Alaska Native Iñupiat, the Canadian Inuit, and the …

  2. Inuit | People, Meaning, Greenland, Language, Food, Definition, History ...

    The term Eskimo, long applied to the Inuit, may have come from the Mi’kmaq of eastern Canada, who have a word in their language resembling Eskimo that means “the eaters of raw flesh.” Inuit never …

  3. The Inuit People - WorldAtlas

    Nov 13, 2025 · The term “Eskimo” was once widely used to describe Indigenous peoples across the Arctic, including Inuit groups in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, as well as the culturally distinct …

  4. Inuit or Eskimo: Which name to use? | Alaska Native Language Center

    Although the name "Eskimo" was commonly used in Alaska to refer to Inuit and Yupik people of the world, this usage is now considered unacceptable by many or even most Alaska Natives, largely …

  5. ESKIMO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ESKIMO is a member of a group of Indigenous peoples of southwestern and northern Alaska, Greenland, eastern Siberia, and especially in former use arctic Canada.

  6. History of the 'Eskimo' Term | History | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Eskimo was a general term used to refer to the indigenous people of the arctic and subarctic regions of North America and Siberian Russia. The name has a complicated history, with the indigenous …

  7. Eskimo - New World Encyclopedia

    There are two main groups of Eskimos: the Inuit of northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, and the Yupik, comprising speakers of four distinct Yupik languages and originating in western Alaska, in …

  8. Inuit - Encyclopedia.com

    May 14, 2018 · The Inuit, or Eskimo, are an aboriginal people who make their home in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Siberia and North America. The word "Eskimo" was bestowed upon these …

  9. Eskimos - Anthropology

    The majority of Eskimo peoples currently inhabit four countries: the United States, Greenland, Canada, and the Soviet Union. The United States has about 57,000 Eskimos, or Inupiaq and Yupik, who …

  10. eskimo - AAA Native Arts

    Is it acceptable to use the term "Eskimo" today? In Alaska, Eskimo continues to be acceptable, and is the preferred term when speaking of Inupiaq and Yupik people collectively or to mean all Inuit and …