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"Eskimo" Definitions
  1. a member of a group of people who are the indigenous (= original) peoples of northern Canada and parts of Alaska, Greenland and Siberia. This word can be offensive, and these peoples usually call themselves Inuit, Aleut, Tlingit or Yupik.

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It's an Eskimo language called Eskimo Yupik and it's spoken in over 65 percent of the households in the census area we serve.
Growing up, he was in a band called White Eskimo.
The "Eskimo Love" message on Ernestine's signs wasn't necessarily a motto.
American Eskimo dog, Cairn terrier, Kerry blue terrier, Irish setter 36.
"I can't sell a space heater to an Eskimo," he said.
Here's the screen that got me: Izzie is 12.5% American Eskimo dog.
Listen here in advance of the February 12 release on Eskimo Recordings.
Primitive footwear — specifically a leather Eskimo boot — inspired the stripped-down shape.
In this case, the protagonist is the Eskimo hunter Inuk (Anthony Quinn).
The less numerous Labrador duck and Eskimo curlew suffered the same fate.
They aren't Eskimo kissing in traffic, embroiled in the joy of new love.
Try eat me in E3, I'll pull out the streezy, and make Eskimo dance!
In 1913, the Arctic explorer Donald Baxter MacMillan handed them out to Eskimo children.
Complicating matters ... the temp will be fit for an Eskimo but no one else.
"  — which many people unfortunately interpreted as a play on sexual terms like "eskimo brothers.
The episode became known in Washington business lore as the Great Eskimo Tax Scam.
He is an avid hunter and maintains a blog called "eskimo power" at boyaq.tumblr.com.
Taxes: $20,307 (2017) Contact: Michael Mundy, Eskimo Cat Real Estate, 813-8793-2754; state27homes.
Full-costume Eskimo drumming and dancing remains popular in Point Hope for big cultural celebrations.
Never mind that "Eskimo" itself is an offensive term (I was going for Inuit, I guess).
The major visible changes include a more streamlined logo, revamped Eskimo icon and new color palette.
We started with prehistoric American Indian cultures, which led to the Northwest coast and Eskimo art.
Melina Metalios, 46, who brought Bolt, her American Eskimo Shepherd, was here for the third time.
Nor, as the linguist Geoffrey Pullum explains, are Eskimo languages actually especially rich in snow terminology.
But the idea that untranslatable words prove that speakers of different languages experience the world in radically different ways is as dubious as it is popular, originating from "the great Eskimo vocabulary hoax"—the notion that Eskimo has fifty or eighty or a hundred words for snow.
Izzie — with her mix of Cocker spaniel, chow chow, American Eskimo, and Samoyed traits — is certainly unique.
Eskimo hunting communities, already struggling with alcohol and diseases brought by the whalers, faced another scourge: hunger.
A concert in Alaska, fly fishing, eating with an Eskimo, and buying as much Carhartt gear as possible.
Long before his days in One Direction, Harry Styles was in a pop-punk band called White Eskimo.
" Mr. Beaver felt similarly shy about being "Eskimo guy who tries to be friends with the visiting kass'aq.
Ghazi M. Mushtaha, 45, is the owner of one of Gaza's most popular ice cream companies, Eskimo el Arousa.
Like some other Alaska villages, the Inupiat Eskimo community of 600 is facing an expensive relocation because of erosion.
In 2010, Dr. Willerslev and his colleagues sequenced the genome of a 4,000-year-old Paleo-Eskimo from Greenland.
Birds: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is considering new protections for a bird known as the Eskimo curlew.
Once, I went to northern Alaska to commune with the Inupiat Eskimo population and find my inner pup spirit.
The site, which contains an extensive record of Birnik and Thule Eskimo cultures, started to erode about five years back.
Zen the Pomeranian is more than a best friend to Hoshi the American Eskimo dog, he is also the pup's eyes.
Oomittuk called elders on his cell phone to organize an Eskimo dance that they hoped would bring the hunters favorable winds.
But, for regulators looking to preserve wildlife populations, Eskimo hunters offer an easier target than major producers of carbon emissions do.
Eskimo is not a language but a group of them, comprising the Inuit and Yupik families, spoken from Greenland to Siberia.
Joe Jonas and Wilmer Valderrama have Eskimo bro etiquette down to a tee -- date the same woman, give thy brother a lift.
For starters, the term "Eskimo," which was found in Canada's Pornhub insights, is an offensive term used to refer to Inuit people.
JoJo Fletcher can't fix Jordan Rodgers' relationship with his famous brother, yet ... so an eskimo brother will have to do for now.
The FWS announced Friday it will initiate a five-year status review to determine whether the Eskimo curlew is endangered or threatened.
S. Eliot, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" And we will all go together when we go — Every Hottentot and every Eskimo.
One of the first local businesses was the West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative, which produced carvings and prints lauded by the country's establishment.
Estimated number of speakers nationally: The Aleut-Eskimo language family is spoken by native peoples throughout Alaska, northern Canada, and parts of Greenland.
Back in 1908, the passenger pigeon and the Eskimo curlew were on their way to extinction because of market hunting and habitat destruction.
Indy, Tanz's American Eskimo dog, usually greets employees when they arrive at the office and dog treats and snacks are always up for grabs.
Arnold Brower Jr., executive director of the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC), worries that potentially devastating oil spills could affect whale food sources, including krill.
In theory, the second month of the year should be filled with plush cashmere scarves, foam hearts on lattes, and eskimo kisses in the snow.
We eat prime rib, crab, potatoes, and best of all, fry bread and aqutak (Eskimo ice cream made out of berries, fish and seal oil)!
Though initially focusing on female forms, men eventually took shape, as an Eskimo in an iceberg vest and Zeus in a bathing suit of bubbles.
"I'm wondering if everything a woman puts on has the potential to be used as a weapon, including some sort of Eskimo outfit," she said.
She admitted to misleading customers (and one undercover agent) into buying inauthentic items that she claimed were made by "Alaskan Eskimo" and Tlingit/Haida Native artists.
In 1988, when the airline last tried to update the icon, residents of the states of Alaska called for a resolution, named "Don't Touch the Eskimo".
The iconic eskimo, featuring Alaska AIrlines' new color scheme Woerner said it will take three or four years to complete the rollout of the new look.
But there's one menu item that really caught the Food Network's attention, and it's the Eskimo Bars, which is ice cream dipped in chocolate and caramel.
At the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission's (AEWC) office, a handwritten wall chart is posted next to windows that frame a view of the choppy Beaufort Sea.
And Asian; and Eskimo; and Hispanic; and Indian... and every other race comprised of people who see clearly the agenda at play to weaken America through disunity.
Russian Mission is a Yup'ik Eskimo village along the Yukon River, about 376 miles west of Anchorage, according to a website for a school in the area.
" As ambient music played over my headphones, I spoke to Steve Cho and Karmen Wu and their six-year-old American Eskimo Dog Schubert—"like the composer.
Dr. Counter, who wrote about his Greenland expeditions in "North Pole Legacy: Black, White and Eskimo" (1991), also came up with an answer to the deafness question.
Before her modeling career took off, she had already learned to speak Danish, Swiss German, English and Inupiaq, an Eskimo language, the result of a peripatetic youth.
After the session, Yoni took the Eskimo material down to Nashville to mix the album with Mark Nevers, who has helmed records for Lambchop, Silver Jews, and others.
Children can try activities including a Hawaiian version of bowling, the Eskimo yo-yo, the Inuit high kick, the Métis rattle game and a range of string games.
The original Colorado ski train was created by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1940 to carry members of the Eskimo Ski Club to the mountain.
As well as the sardonic humor and imagery: an inscrutable floor manager who'd 'take the nickels off a dead man's eyes / To buy Coca-Colas and Eskimo Pies.
Action had a concert booked at the University of Alaska, so why not learn to fly-fish, eat with an Eskimo, and buy as much Carhartt gear as possible?
The land mass forms a backdrop to Kozloff's elementary-school depictions of Asia, portrait of an Eskimo girl and a crayon drawing of the construction of the transcontinental railway.
They formed the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC), and partnered with wildlife biologists at the local government of the North Slope Borough to try to improve the population census.
Last week on Fuck, That's Delicious, Action Bronson and his homies jetted to Alaska to learn to fly-fish, eat with an Eskimo, and buy as much Carhartt gear.
The Olsen undies, which the website states was "designed by Bendik Kaltenborn in collaboration with Original Eskimo," are 100 percent cotton and come in three colors: pink, blue, and green.
Traditionally, the word 'Eskimo' means 'savage raw meat eater' and yes, we eat raw meat, but that's just because that's how it was back then and it still tastes amazing.
"With climate change, it's getting harder to figure out what the next weather is going to be like, especially during peak hunting periods," explained Eskimo Walrus Commission director Vera Metcalf.
In 1977, the new borough was confronted by an international effort to halt Eskimo whaling, as regulators claimed that the bowheads had not recovered from the commercial slaughter a century ago.
With typical venues 150-200 capacity the live events are intimate affairs, but when I ask what the MCs hope for the future, they express ambition to host Eskimo Dance style raves.
Half a mile into the woods, we came upon three dancers costumed as bears who came right up to our faces, sniffing and breathing like the polar bear with that hapless Eskimo.
Belgium's Eskimo Recordings today releases the sixth edition in its color series, The Red Collection, a compilation album spanning 13 tracks from as many artists including Satin Jackets, Blue Motel, NTEIBINT, and more.
Canoe Sprint The canoe sprint is split into two categories, canoe and kayak (which means "man-boat" in Eskimo and is ironic considering that since 213, women have competed in the kayak event only).
Esperanto straight to Eskimo, no problem for robots; just the right emotional intonations, too… since they'd watched billions and billions of hours of actors talking, their translated performances were better-acted than the originals.
Not just for Poles, but for British people too, such as the venue staff observing from the sides, or locals who went on a whim, who suddenly recognise Wiley's "Eskimo Riddim" piercing through the Polish chants.
For instance, about a year ago, I made a post on Twitter that used the word "Eskimo"—without knowing, as several people quickly pointed out to me, that that word is sometimes used as a slur.
Three years ago, when it snowed on Halloween in New York, I pulled on a pair of big, furry Muk Luk boots, accessorised with every other fur accessory I could find, and called myself an Eskimo.
Up against teams representing garage (UKG All-Stars), grime (Wiley's Eskimo Dance), and hip-hop (Wiz Khalifa's Taylor Gang), the DJs and MCs brought their A-game, packing exclusive dubplates and rambunctious riddims into four rounds.
A partnership between the National Weather Service, the Eskimo Walrus Commission, and others, SIWO combines local observations with data collected by satellites to issue a weekly springtime weather and ice forecast for villages in northwestern Alaska.
After mixing Eskimo Snow, they asked him what else he was working on, and he played four tracks off of what would become Alopecia, which they liked enough to encourage the band to finish recording that first.
This well-known artist Robert Bateman had done these paintings of all of these Nanook of the North, Eskimo dogs, and this other guy had taken them and painted these dogs fucking each other on postage stamps.
Some companies hire a savvy public relations firm that could sell ice to an Eskimo, but most start-ups either don't have the money or they feel empowered to do it themselves, so they pitch to me directly.
Kathleen Strunk, the grandmother of one of Saturday's youth competitors and a Chicago-based American Eskimo dog shower, lists the benefits as fostering a sense of "empathy towards animals and people" as well as a way to learn sportsmanship.
For FW20 she gave us a modern-day Alice in Wonderland tea party, and while there were plenty of abstract prints and clashing colors to choose from, our standout look was this utterly adorable Eskimo-style candy-colored coat.
A few of their following records—216's Eskimo Snow and 245's Moh Llean, in particular—delved into themes more universal than personal like the slow decay of Earth and the way deeply powerful relationships can blossom out of nothingness.
"A candy maker by trade, Born was responsible for many innovations including the technology to produce chocolate sprinkles, known as Jimmies; the hard chocolate coating used for Eskimo Pies; and the machine that mechanically inserted sticks into lollipops," Servian explained.
When it came to most searched relative terms amongst Canadian provinces—meaning searches more popular in a single province compared to others—race-related words were rampant, including: "Asian" in BC, "Eskimo" in Nunavut, "Indian" in Ontario, and "Native" in Manitoba.
"I'm definitely one of those people who thinks that my dog has very complex emotions," Jenny Slate says in an exclusive "Look Inside" the upcoming animated film, in which she lends her voice to a white American Eskimo dog named Gidget.
To stroll through Portsmouth's campus in freshers week is to be bombarded with information about nights out: Dirty Disco (drinks: £1.50, or $1.90), Connection ("indie, retro and electro alternative") and the Eskimo Project ("the club so big it requires 2 venues").
But the hunt for profit tells executives which way to steer: though the company runs television ads of squinting Eskimo hunters, declaring "I am Inupiaq," it also took the oil industry's side in a controversial state referendum over oil taxes.
The tensions among such seemingly timeless subject matter, modern materials, and the production and marketing model of Dorset Fine Arts (the marketing division of the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative) vexed anthropologists seeking to define from an outsider's perspective "authentic" Inuit culture.
The biggest of them was a tundra fire that covered 13,000 acres 16 miles (26 km) east of the Inupiat Eskimo village of Point Hope on the northwest coast of the state, according to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, was walking his dog Pika at Lincoln Park Sunday afternoon when the 9-month old American Eskimo mix ran down to the beach, the man explained in a statement shared by the Chicago Police Department.
Although the first daughter has been spotted looking starry-eyed at the prime minister, the 45-year-old politician only had eyes for his 41-year-old wife, as evidenced by images of them sharing an Eskimo kiss and several intimate glances.
It's unclear if Sprouse will be the reason these two can call themselves "eskimo sisters," but props to the women for not letting the same love interest come between a beautiful friendship — one that, quite possibly, will take them to raunchy places.
A charismatic geologist with long silver hair, Edwardson recalls being administered radioactive iodine tablets a child in the 1950s, as part of a US Air Force experiment that purportedly sought to determine whether the thyroid played a role in Eskimo cold tolerance.
While dining with Swedish colleagues in the late 289s, he was told that both Peary and Henson, Peary's main assistant on all but one of his Arctic expeditions, had left descendants in northern Greenland, the product of their relationships with Eskimo women.
Like stories told around a campfire, Weaver described an Eskimo approached by a polar bear, who sniffed him up and down, breathing into his face as he lay motionless on the ground, and about the Eskimo's companion who didn't play dead and was eaten.
Hye and San say that they initially thought Daegyeon was part pit bull and part retriever, but upon receiving his Embark results, they learned he was a mix of eight different breeds: Staffordshire terrier, German Shepherd, Labrador retriever, Chow Chow, Rottweiler, American Eskimo Dog, Boxer (and "Supermutt").
Levirate marriage and its many iterations—its fraternal twin is sororate marriage, when a widower marries his deceased wife's sister—have been de rigueur since ancient times in a wide variety of societies and cultures, such as among the Mongols and the Eskimo, and in Tibet, Turkey, and India.
By midday on Tuesday, Ulsom and Petit and their dogs had paused in the Inupiat Eskimo village of White Mountain, a mandatory eight-hour rest stop before the final dash to the finish line in Nome, a coastal Gold Rush town 77 miles (124 km)to the west.
Taking it from the top, for centuries countless indigenous languages were spoken in North America, from the Eskimo-Aleut languages of Alaska and the Northwest Territories through the endless dialects of various Native American linguistic groups, including branches related to the Aztecs, Apaches, Iroquois, Algonquian, and Sioux nations.
Since then, the term has undergone a number of changes — from "Indian" to "American Indian" to "Aleut, Eskimo, or American Indian" to "American Indian or Alaska Native" and "Native Hawaiian" — but to some, the term still seems insufficient for how large a part of the US Native Americans were.
His parents took him to museums when he was very young — the National Gallery of Art, the Phillips Collection, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History — and for him the line between art, ethnology and science seems to have been loose: Paul Klee, Eskimo kayaks, and ornithological specimens all existed on a spectrum.
Because Skepta's career has slalomed in so many directions in the fourteen years since "Pulse Eskimo," it means even more that he's arrived back in this place, musically and spiritually; he's experienced both sides of the divide—true grime and road fuckeries on the one hand, and Ibiza pool party glitz on the other.
In 28, James Houston, a representative of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, later hired by the Department of Northern Affairs, introduced techniques of printing to Kinngait with stone-cuts and stencils, and in 22018 he brought printing and workshop techniques from Japan to guide and organize the work of the newly incorporated West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative.
When it comes out in the coming month or so, Dots & Co will do it, too: here, it says, is an Eskimo to guide you, here are some dots to draw lines on, here's some music that won't turn into a hellacious earworm, here is a tiny splash of ocean spray to notice before you take on the next level.
Organized by Valérie Rousseau, the museum's curator of self-taught art and Art Brut, it presents 11 pieces by Mr. Lockett along with small Eskimo effigies carved from bone, whale and walrus ivory; Brazilian devotional objects; tiny, diagrammatic drawings resembling mathematical and chemical diagrams by the outsider artist Melvin Way; and small, cocoonlike sculptures of objects made of thread, beads and sequins by the British artist Sandra Sheehy.

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