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| " | Eskimo" was critically acclaimed and released worldwi |
| eventh edition), and four scholarly reports on | Eskimo Administration in Alaska, Canada, Labrador, an |
| Its existence is known through similarities in | Eskimo and Aleut. |
| er HMS Nigeria and destroyers HMS Roebuck, HMS | Eskimo, and HMS Vigilant, provided air cover and bomb |
| ing the Holikachuk are in the north the Yupik ( | Eskimo) and Koyukon, in the east the Koyukon, in the |
| afted, he developed a comic (Snowflake and the | Eskimo), and after the war started publishing a comic |
| Best Documentary Short Subject for The Alaskan | Eskimo and the Academy Award for Best Short Subject ( |
| elieved within the Grime music community that ' | Eskimo', and the tracks by Wiley that followed it tha |
| and the people were henceforward known as the | Eskimo and, later, Inuit. |
| Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak is a 1964 Canadian short docu | |
| It grew out of the Indian and | Eskimo Association that was formed in the 1960s. |
| At | Eskimo Booster Station, the reconstruction sabotages |
| er by electrical heating elements powered from | Eskimo Booster Station. |
| ngle artifact generally identified as a Dorset | Eskimo burin was also recovered there, and may suppor |
| There were already several bands called | Eskimo but Jules, who wrote the lyrics, wanted his so |
| There were already several bands called | Eskimo but Jules, who wrote the lyrics, wanted his so |
| rch of much of the Nastapoka arc by Indian and | Eskimo canoes and fishing boat in an investigation of |
| ic priest, Rev. Henri Tardy, set up the Holman | Eskimo Co-op. |
| he was a leader in setting up the West Baffin | Eskimo Co-operative, the first Inuit owned co-op, now |
| Bill Radovitch as Ogeechuk, Jonathan's | Eskimo crewman |
| ve if its mother had died, as was customary in | Eskimo culture. |
| After | Eskimo Day - Director: Piers Haggard |
| ad a starring role in the Jack Rosenthal drama | Eskimo Day and its sequel Cold Enough For Snow. |
| onstruction of Proto-Eskimo in the Comparative | Eskimo Dictionary he co-authored with Steven Jacobson |
| British band | Eskimo Disco recorded a cover used in the 2009 film F |
| The Husky or | Eskimo dog is rare outside of the Northwest Territori |
| anian (toy or dwarf German Spitz) and American | Eskimo dog (small or standard German Spitz) according |
| De | eskimo en de roos (1964) |
| Most recently Rollo has worked with One | Eskimo, Example, Pete Lawrie and composed the officia |
| The tautirut (or tautiruut, also known as the | Eskimo fiddle) is a bowed zither native to the Inuit |
| Most | Eskimo fiddles have only one string." |
| June 2, 1937- "Into his Hollywood igloo Mala, | Eskimo film actor, took as his bride yesterday Galina |
| In late 2008, Leon changed their name to | Eskimo Fires and Andy Gatford changed his stage name |
| Fermented fish is an | Eskimo food that is eaten raw and frozen. |
| arrow airport, she and her son spotted a young | Eskimo girl on the tundra, whom her son said "looked |
| d with a female wolf, and upon remembering the | Eskimo girl walking by herself on the tundra that she |
| s it is first applied to the Thule people, the | Eskimo group with whom the Norse coexisted in Greenla |
| Eskimo groups comprise a huge area stretching from Si | |
| nd in several North Eurasian cultures, in some | Eskimo groups; at majority of Finno-Ugric peoples, am |
| The term | Eskimo has fallen out of favour in Canada and Greenla |
| of psychadelic trance DJ and producer known as | Eskimo, his "prodigal son". |
| Yup'ik | Eskimo hunters still use the Atlatl, known locally as |
| Ear pull match at the 2008 World | Eskimo Indian Olympics |
| as well-known as a top competitor in the World | Eskimo Indian Olympics. |
| ent inspired by the Native events in the World | Eskimo Indian Olympics. |
| Eskimo is the accepted term used by Alaska Natives to | |
| The Alaskan | Eskimo is a 1953 short documentary film produced by W |
| Eskimo is an album by The Residents that was original | |
| "No Snow, No Show" For the | Eskimo is a live album by the band The Mission. |
| However, | Eskimo is still considered acceptable among Alaska Na |
| ' | Eskimo' is an instrumental Grime beat by the East Lon |
| Eskimo is significant for the following: winning the | |
| Eskimo Joe - 5 nominations | |
| Eskimo Joe - A Song Is a City | |
| Eskimo Joe is the first DVD from Eskimo Joe that was | |
| Eskimo Joe is the self-titled second EP by Eskimo Joe | |
| Wildcard: "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" by | Eskimo Joe |
| Eskimo Joe - "Sarah", "Inshalla", "Foreign Land", "Lo | |
| ideo, the kidnapped people were revealed to be | Eskimo Joe themselves. |
| Eskimo Joe issued their third album, Black Fingernail | |
| The EP features six original | Eskimo Joe tracks remixed by: Dexter, Sneaky Sound Sy |
| t and supports for Pollyanna, Gerling, Sneeze, | Eskimo Joe and Shihad. |
| arning a place in the Top 12. Mutton performed | Eskimo Joe's "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" which resu |
| h fellow Melbournian Matt Lovell (Silverchair, | Eskimo Joe) act as sound engineer. |
| Beating like a Drum is the third EP by | Eskimo Joe, released on August 4, 2007. |
| ngle was produced and mixed by Paul McKercher ( | Eskimo Joe, Pete Murray, Augie March, You Am I). |
| rst single by Australian alternative rock band | Eskimo Joe, taken from their third studio album of th |
| k /pop group MIA., as well as Australian band, | Eskimo Joe, as part of the project Make Some Noise to |
| luding performances at Homebake) and 2002 with | Eskimo Joe, The Living End, Motor Ace and Ash, and pl |
| s Real, Delta Goodrem, Toby Mac, Foo Fighters, | Eskimo Joe, Hawk Nelson and others interspersed with |
| All songs written and composed by | Eskimo Joe. |
| Eskimo kicker Sean Fleming kicked a field goal, a sin | |
| One of the earliest representations of the | Eskimo kiss comes from Robert Flaherty's 1922 film Na |
| Scenes involving | Eskimo kissing are included in countless media, inclu |
| c first witnessed this behavior they dubbed it | Eskimo kissing. |
| ased in July 2008 by independent record label, | Eskimo Laboratories. |
| six destroyers (HMS Somali, Ashanti, Bedouin, | Eskimo, Lamerton and Wheatland); three minesweepers ( |
| ki Eskimos formerly spoke with a very peculiar | Eskimo language in Siberia, before they underwent a l |
| to-Eskimo-Aleut was the common ancestor of the | Eskimo languages and Aleut. |
| n be found, for instance, in Korean and in the | Eskimo languages. |
| He also produced the 1978 film | Eskimo Limon (Lemon Popsicle), spawning many sequels |
| song was used in the movies Crazy Mama (1976), | Eskimo Limon (1978), Shifshuf Naim (1981), Stand by M |
| d working as a director, directing a remake of | Eskimo Limon, The Last American Virgin in 1982. |
| Village Sam (Phillips) 1893-1974 was a Yup'ik | Eskimo native who lived in the mid Kuskokwim River va |
| It is very to similar | Eskimo nebula in both colour and structure but the ce |
| The | Eskimo Nebula (NGC 2392), also known as the Clownface |
| nsive archive of written materials relating to | Eskimo, North Athabaskan and related languages. |
| en, 1921, p. 113) [This myth is from the Polar | Eskimo, of Smith Sound (in northern Greenland).] |
| , came off the bench to bring some life to the | Eskimo offence. |
| In 1961, the WEIO (formerly World | Eskimo Olympics), held its inaugural event held on th |
| Eskimo participated in the Second Battle of Narvik in | |
| enting the 150,000 Inuit (often referred to as | Eskimo) people living in the United States, Canada, G |
| Many Alaska Natives, particularly Inupiat | Eskimo people, participated in commercial whaling. |
| Shamanhood among | Eskimo peoples was a diverse phenomenon, just like th |
| o that of absolute interchangeability, several | Eskimo peoples had sophisticated soul concepts (inclu |
| he angakoqs (the medicine men or shamans among | Eskimo peoples). |
| Labrador | Eskimo Pidgin |
| estyle until he moved to Arviat (then known as | Eskimo Point and also called Aqviat) in the 1950s. |
| Chesterfield Inlet, Rankin Inlet, Whale Cove, | Eskimo Point, and Baker Lake. |
| rchill, Manitoba and 650 mi (1,050 km) west of | Eskimo Point. |
| Arctic air; this served as inspiration for the | Eskimo project. |
| According to Edmonton | Eskimo records, he "played 12 seasons at safety and e |
| In this way the paddler can do an | eskimo roll without getting wet, and without getting |
| is based on the 1971 novel, The White Dawn: An | Eskimo Saga, by James Archibald Houston, who co-wrote |
| Inuit Sign Language (ISL), or | Eskimo Sign Language, is an indigenous sign language |
| ow Valley was opened in 1961 by members of the | Eskimo Ski Club. |
| Here is a diagram of a typical Yup'ik | Eskimo song. |
| Yup'ik | Eskimo songs are more complex and longer. |
| p'ik (also Central Yup'ik, Yup'ik, West Alaska | Eskimo): spoken on the Alaska mainland from Norton So |
| The | Eskimo Storyteller. |
| ing from the thirteenth century through wooden | Eskimo sunglasses, with a permanent exhibition of lor |
| by the American Kennel Club under the name of | Eskimo), the Alaskan Malamute, the Toganee, the Macke |
| commentator Kelly Hrudey, and former Edmonton | Eskimo Tim Prinsen. |
| The original | Eskimo track features voice samples from the Disney P |
| Opposition came from the tiny Inupiat | Eskimo village of Point Hope, a few scientists engage |
| ve Was)", "Locked Inside Your Wardrobe" (1981) | Eskimo Vinyl |
| college circuit and recorded two EP's with the | Eskimo Vinyl label. |
| The Great | Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax and Other Irreverent Essays on |
| an Football Hall of Fame in 1986, the Edmonton | Eskimo Wall of Honour in 1987, and, as part of the 19 |
| ' | Eskimo' was also followed by various other incarnatio |
| HMS | Eskimo was reduced to an accommodation and headquarte |
| The Residents' announcements concerning | Eskimo were a bit sarcastic at first. |
| called Dear Eskiimo (often misreported as Dead | Eskimo) with a DJ friend Simon Templeman. |
| The character of Miyax/Julie is based on an | Eskimo woman named Julia Sebevan, who taught George " |
| ers might successfully engage English-speaking | Eskimo Yup'ik students in a “bilingual-bicultural edu |
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