ESKALEUT: IÑUPIAQ & INUKTITUT
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 Published On Jun 30, 2024

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This video is created for educational, language awareness, and language preservation purposes. It aims to provide valuable insights and knowledge to viewers, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of different languages and their unique characteristics. By raising awareness about linguistic diversity, the video seeks to foster a greater respect and recognition for various languages, particularly those that are endangered or underrepresented. Additionally, it contributes to the preservation of languages by documenting and sharing linguistic knowledge, thus ensuring that these languages and their cultural heritage are not lost to future generations.

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IÑUPIAQ: Submitted & Recorded by George Tinmiaq
INUKTITUT: Submitted & Recorded by Amka Kilabuk

Iñupiaq is an Inuit language spoken by the Iñupiat people in northern and northwestern Alaska and a small part of the Northwest Territories in Canada. It belongs to the Eskaleut language family. There are approximately 2,000 speakers, most of whom are over the age of 40, making it a threatened language. Iñupiaq is also an official language of the State of Alaska, alongside several other indigenous languages.

Inuktitut, also known as Eastern Canadian Inuktitut, is a principal Inuit language of Canada spoken in regions north of the North American tree line, including parts of Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, northeastern Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. It is an official language in Nunavut (alongside Inuinnaqtun, collectively known as Inuktut) and one of eight official native languages in the Northwest Territories.



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