There are no Yupik tribes, it's villages that have their own system.
They're still alive.
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The Yup'ik do not have tribes. They have their own individual traditions within the village they live in.
Eskimos, Laplanders, Inuit, Yupik, Russians
There are yupik eskimos all over the North Slope living on the tundra.
Yes
The Inuit and Yupik people live in the far north of North America.
Yes, Eskimos (or Esquimaux) or Inuit-Yupik(for Alaska: Inupiat-Yupik) certainly do still exist. There are well over 150,000 Inuit people and more than 25,000 Yupik.There are two main groups that are referred to as Eskimo: Yupik and Inuit. A third group, the Aleut, is related. The term Eskimo is still used in the US, but the term Inuit is more common in Canada.
No Aleuts are not Eskimos. They live in the Aleutian islands and have a very different culture. In fact the term Eskimo only applies to the Yupik and inupiaq cultures.
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Yupik Eskimo
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It means "beaver" in the Yupik eskimo language.