If you watched The Bachelorette this past week, then you heard, possibly for the first time, the term "eskimo brothers." The moment came when Nick was telling Kaitlyn that Shawn had been bragging ...
After an outcry from members of the Alaska Native community, Alaska Airlines has removed the line "Meet our Eskimo" and replaced it with "Meet the Eskimo" on its website, alongside the airline's ...
If you've ever heard the phrase "Eskimo sisters," you might have had to do a mental double-take, and you wouldn't be alone. Not only are some people unaware of what Eskimo sisters actually means, but ...
- a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit ...
across the Canadian far north, and up to the coast of Greenland. While the term Inuit is preferred to Eskimo by many in Canada, the term is retained here because (a) it properly refers to any Eskimo ...
Just read the column on your Web site about the nine Eskimo words for snow, in which you encourage the idea that Eskimos have an unusually large number of terms for snow and ice. You’d better read the ...
FortescueMichael, Steven Jacobson, and Lawrence Kaplan 2010 Comparative Eskimo dictionary with Aleut cognates, Alaska Native Language Center, Fairbanks, [2nd ed.]. Jacobson Steven A. 2012 Yup’ik ...
across the Canadian far north, and up to the coast of Greenland. While the term Inuit is preferred to Eskimo by many in Canada, the term is retained here because (a) it properly refers to any Eskimo ...