A sod house (ivrulik) in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska in 1957, shortly after the village was established.
Regions with significant populations
Inland Alaska (United States)
Languages
Iñupiat language, English
Religion
Presbyterianism
Related ethnic groups
Iñupiat, Uummarmiut
The Nunamiut or Nunatamiut (Inupiaq: Nunataaġmiut, IPA:[nunɐtaːɴmiut], "People of the Land") are semi-nomadic inland Iñupiat located in the northern and northwestern Alaskan interior, mostly around Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska.
The Nunamiut or Nunatamiut (Inupiaq: Nunataaġmiut, IPA: [nunɐtaːɴmiut], "People of the Land") are semi-nomadic inland Iñupiat located in the northern and...
in northern Alaska among the Nunamiut Iñupiat, and afterwards wrote Nunamiut - blant Alaskas innlandseskimoer ("Nunamiut - Inland Eskimos of Alaska")...
of 2005, the tribe had 279 enrolled citizens. In 2022, the remains of a Nunamiut man that were being held by the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale...
those Inuit groups with sufficient population density. Inuit such as the Nunamiut (Uummarmiut), who inhabited the Mackenzie River delta area, often engaged...
1200 AD at the coast and spread to the Brooks Range, becoming the Nunamiut. The Nunamiut people, who had left much of their traditional homelands following...
from 25% for the Gwi people of southern Africa to 99% for the Alaskan Nunamiut. Descendants of populations with different diets have different genetic...
East. In 1969 he decided to undertake ethnographic fieldwork among the Nunamiut in Alaska, in order to better understand the periglacial environment that...
Mautner, and G. Ray Bane. Tracks in the Wildland: A Portrayal of Koyukon and Nunamiut Subsistence. [Fairbanks]: Anthropology and Historic Preservation, Cooperative...
animals. Hypoderma tarandi larvae were part of the traditional diet of the Nunamiut people. Copious art dating back to the Pleistocene in Europe confirms their...
adapted to its environment. To prove this, Binford spent time with the Nunamiut of Alaska, a people living in conditions very similar to those of France...
(Kaktovik) Meade River School (Atqasuk) Nuiqsut Trapper School (Nuiqsut) Nunamiut School (Anaktuvuk Pass) Tikiġaq School (Point Hope) Schools in Utqiaġvik:...
an ethnoarchaeological comparison, he looked at how hunters amongst the Nunamiut Iñupiat of north central Alaska spent a great deal of time in a certain...
Aklavik, an Inuit, are primarily Uummarmiut. They are descendants of the Nunamiut, Inupiat people who migrated from Alaska in the early 20th century. Although...
mid-winter festival in Alaska traditionally held by Iñupiaq (Tikiġaġmiut, Nunamiut...) and Yup'ik peoples after a strong whale harvest. The event died out...
aged 19, to travel to Alaska's Brooks Range and attempt to learn the Nunamiut dialect. Schmitt lived for four years at an Alaskan Eskimo village named...
(Iñupiat): Arctic Alaska, North Slope and boroughs and the Bering Strait Nunamiut: Interior Alaska. Inuit: Canadian Arctic Eastern Canadian Inuit: East Canadian...
languages. Originally from the Alaskan interior, where they were known as Nunamiut, they moved into the Siglit area around 1910, due to an increased demand...
tarandi, a reindeer parasite, were part of the traditional diet of the Nunamiut people. Udonga montana is a pentatomid bug that has periodic population...