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Iñupiat Eskimo Dictionary

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Language Name

Iñupiaq.

Alternate Language Names

Bering Strait, Qawiaraq, Malimiutun, North Slope, Northern Alaskan Iñupiaq, Seward Peninsula Iñupiaq.

Region

Alaska, United States; Northwest Territories, Canada.

Who

Donald H. Webster and Wilfried Zibell.

Others Involved

Thelma A. Webster (Illustrator); Summer Institute of Linguistics (Publisher). This dictionary is dedicated to the Alaska Rural School Project and the Department of Education at the University of Alaska, College, Alaska.

Publishing Information

Published 1970 by Summer Institute of Linguistics, Fairbanks, Alaska.

How People are Cited

The authors and illustrator are cited on the first page of the dictionary. The publisher is cited on the second page.

How Information is Cited

The source of information for this dictionary is cited in the Forward.

Where is Information Coming from

The information in this dictionary has been gathered over a decade and comes from various speakers living in the villages of North and Northwest Alaska.

Tools and Framework used

This dictionary is available as a physical and digital book.

Access

The digital copy of this dictionary is open access while the physical copy is accessible through libraries.

Included Languages and Directionality

Northern Alaskan Iñupiaq to English, English to Northern Alaskan Iñupiaq (English Index).

Dialects Included

This dictionary is a compilation of the Kobuk River and North Alaska dialects.

Type of Dictionary

This is a bilingual, dictionary with an English Index which redirects the readers to the corresponding entry in the Northern Alaskan Iñupiaq to English section.

How are Entries Organised

Entries are organized topically, except for the English Index, which is organized alphabetically.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand Instructions are included under Important Notes to the Reader
Audio
Images Included all throughout the dictionary
Example phrases
Speakers marked
Dialects marked There is more information under Important Notes to the Reader, but N is used for the North Slope dialect while K is for the Kobuk River dialect

Other Notes

Throughout the dictionary the term "Eskimo" is used to refer to the speakers and the language of Northern Alaskan Iñupiaq. While we do not condone the use of these terms, they have been historically used and can be instrumental in finding older works.

External Links

Reference on WorldCat: https://www.worldcat.org/title/200078

Find a scanned PDF copy of the dictionary on the Alaska State Library website: https://library.alaska.gov/hist/hist_docs/docs/anlm/200078.pdf