Yes
There are no Yupik tribes, it's villages that have their own system.
The Yup'ik do not have tribes. They have their own individual traditions within the village they live in.
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In Siberian Yupik, the word for "brave" is "qak'it." This term reflects qualities of courage and fearlessness, often used to describe individuals who show strength in challenging situations. The Yupik language, like many indigenous languages, has rich expressions tied to cultural values and experiences.
Yupik Eskimo
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Yup'ik is one of the two eskimo cultures in southeast Alaska.
x̱anjii or in Yupik Unangax/Alutiiq
It means "beaver" in the Yupik eskimo language.
it's "Casit?" it means "What are you doing?"
In Yup'ik, you can say "Quyanaq" to mean goodbye.