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Dr. Dr. K.G. Sherlock
 
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Jim C,

He does agree with you that Eskimo is considered derogatory in some areas of
the north ..... "but is still acceptable in Alaska, mainly because Alaska
includes Yup'ik people who are closely related
culturally and linguistically but are not Inuit. 'Eskimo' includes Yup'ik as
well as Inuit."**

I think where you and Floyd disagree is if natives from the Alaska area
would prefer to be called Inuit or Eskimos. According to the two experts I
cited, those native to Alaska prefer to be called Eskimos verses Inuit.

Since I live in the lower 48 I meet very few Alaskan natives, but I did find
this discussion interesting.


"Jim Carter" wrote in message
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"Dr. Dr. K.G. Sherlock" wrote in message
...
Sorry, I forgot the link.
http://www.isteve.com/2002_Name_Game..._or_Eskimo.htm



Hi Dr. Sherlock: Here is another Cut & paste from the above web site:

** Tom Alton, the editor of the University of Alaska at Fairbanks' Alaska
Native Language Center, pointed out, "The name 'Eskimo' is considered
derogatory in some areas of the North but is still acceptable in Alaska,
mainly because Alaska includes Yup'ik people who are closely related
culturally and linguistically but are not Inuit. 'Eskimo' includes Yup'ik
as
well as Inuit."**

You will note that Tom Alton agrees that the term "Eskimo" is considered
derogatory.

James D. Carter