It is not countries that speak Yup'ik, but rather the Yup'ik Eskimos who have grown up in villages or have had the language passed down to them.
Eskimo is not a language. The people known as Yupik, Inupiat, and Aleut speak many languages.
Arctic natives speak a variety of languages, depending on their specific culture and region. Some examples include Inuktitut, Inupiatun, Siberian Yupik, and Kalaallisut.
There are no Yupik tribes, it's villages that have their own system.
Yupik, a Native American language, is the second-most spoken language in Alaska. But most just speak English
The Inuit people speak Inuktitut, which is a language spoken by various Inuit groups in Canada and parts of Greenland. Inuktitut is one of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan languages and is recognized as an official language in Nunavut, Canada.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
The Yup'ik do not have tribes. They have their own individual traditions within the village they live in.
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There are none. By definition, French countries speak French.
The answer is that there are no northern countries that speak Spanish. all Latina/Hispanic countries are in the south near the equator.
Because of their positions, they are able to speak authoritatively for their countries.