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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... No, I didn't know that. Noted. Thanks. I would spell it Innuit, though. Are you sure about this? Because "Eskimo" is a native American word of Algonquian origins: Yes Harry, I am sure of it. It is a derogatory word that was given to the Inuit by the Algonquin people. To the people of the far north "Eskimo" is a title that they REALLY don't like at all. In their language Inuit means "the people" and that is what they want to be called. James D. Carter |
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