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Where do Yupik people live?

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What are people who live in the Arctic called?

Eskimos, Laplanders, Inuit, Yupik, Russians


When did the Yupik live?

There are no Yupik tribes, it's villages that have their own system.


What is the meaning of yupik masks?

Yupik masks are traditional artifacts created by the Yupik people of Alaska and Siberia, often used in ceremonial contexts. These masks typically represent spirits, animals, or ancestral figures, playing a vital role in cultural rituals, dances, and storytelling. They embody the connection between the Yupik people and their environment, reflecting beliefs in the spiritual world and the importance of community and tradition. Each mask is unique, often intricately crafted, and serves both artistic and spiritual purposes.


Is it possible for people to live in the tundra?

There are yupik eskimos all over the North Slope living on the tundra.


Why do dead people go to school?

Dead people don't go tom school.


Are the yupik and the st island yupik the same tribe?

The Yup'ik do not have tribes. They have their own individual traditions within the village they live in.


Where had miyax been living?

Miyax, from Julie Of The Wolves, (that's what my search brought up) was Yupik. See the related link to the Wikipedia article about the Yupik people. However, she was heading to San Fransisco, so she was in the middle of an un-named tundra.


Do children in Ecuador go to school?

every where people go to school even in Ecuador. (just in some places people cant affod to go to school) obviously there will be people who don't go to school in Ecuador as there are any where


Is there anything to know about the Yupik?

Yes


How has school changed since the war has ended?

it allowed black people to go to school


Why did the inuit people call themselves eskimos?

The term, 'eskimos' or 'esquimaux' was a word in other American aboriginal languages meaning 'eaters of raw meat'. 'Eskimo' is taken to be a bad word in Greenland and other places. The people called themselves, 'Inupiat', 'Yupik', and 'Aleut'. The Aleuts gradually moved east, and lost the common languages used by the Yupik and Inupiat. In time, the word, 'Eskimo' in the Alaska area came to mean both the Yupik and the Inupiat to outsiders.