napaaqtuq
taliq
In Inupiaq, the Indigenous language spoken in Alaska, you can say "Quyana" which means hello.
In the Inupiaq language, you would say: Jutdlime pivdluarit ukiortame pivdluaritlo!
they believe in recarnation
They are called the INUPIAQ people.
No, The people in Canada and Greenland however, call them selves, "Inuit." With the increasing contact between Alaska, Canada and Greenland, "Inuit" and "Inupiaq" are used interchangeably. The Inupiaq people most nearly fit the stereotype of Eskimo
tree is a tree
the bird is sitting on the tree
Let me be your prime factor tree!
Drzewo is the Polish word for "tree".
On the tree, there is a T on it.
go to the tree and say i love u