There are two main groups referred to as Eskimo:Yupik and Inuit. A third group, the Aleut, is related. The Yupik language dialects and cultures in Alaska and eastern Siberia have evolved in place beginning with the original Eskimo culture that developed in Alaska. Approximately 4,000 years ago the Unangam (also known as Aleut) culture became distinctly separate, and evolved into a non-Eskimo culture. Approximately 1,500-2,000 years ago, apparently in Northwestern Alaska, two other distinct variations appeared. The Inuit language branch became distinct and in only several hundred years spread across northern Alaska, Canada and into Greenland.
Eskimo
Thank you.
It stands for wolf
it means white person
snow eater
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The American Eskimo Dog lives in homes in different countries in the world. If you mean to ask what its origins are, it is a German breed.
It means "beaver" in the Yupik eskimo language.
You don't. It's just not a wise thing to do, really.
Eskimo
Gussaq is a white person. It is a Yup'ik Eskimo word (kinda slangy) for somebody who isn't Eskimo. It comes from "Cossack" since the first Europeans to come in contact with the Native people in Alaska were Russian.
Other names for the American Eskimo Dog are Spitz Standard Eskimo Dog Miniature Eskimo Dog Toy Eskimo Dog Eskie