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- noun A
member of one of the severalindigenous peoples from theArctic whodescended from theThule .
Etymologies
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Inuk is a delightful adventure with spectacular scenery -- winning the Woodstock Film Festival's cinematography award.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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Inuk is a delightful adventure with spectacular scenery -- winning the Woodstock Film Festival's cinematography award.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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Inuk is a delightful adventure with spectacular scenery -- winning the Woodstock Film Festival's cinematography award.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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The researchers nicknamed the man Inuk, which is Greenlandic for "human" or "man."
Ottawa Sun 2010
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The researchers nicknamed the man Inuk, which is Greenlandic for "human" or "man."
Ottawa Sun 2010
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The researchers nicknamed the man Inuk, which is Greenlandic for "human" or "man."
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Scientists have reconstructed the genome of an ancient human called Inuk from hair preserved in permafrost for 4,000 years
WN.com - Articles related to Climate science in the spotlight may not be such a bad thing 2010
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The researchers nicknamed the man Inuk, which is Greenlandic for "human" or "man."
Ottawa Sun 2010
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Scientists have reconstructed the genome of an ancient human called Inuk from hair preserved in permafrost for 4,000 years ms Rotterdam's 2010 Alaskan Explorer Cruises Highlight Hubbard Glacier
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The researchers nicknamed the man Inuk, which is Greenlandic for "human" or "man."
alexz commented on the word Inuk
Spotted in the news Inuk word of the day.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/angus-andersen-teaches-intuktitut-1.4881065
October 28, 2018