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Siberian Yupik young Indigenous woman with a dog on the Bering Sea shore. Chukotka, Siberia, Russia - The World in Faces photo project by Alexander Khimushin
"Siberian Yupiks, or Yuits, are Yupik Eskimo people who reside along the coast of the Chukchi Peninsula in the far northeast of Russia and on St. Lawrence Island in Alaska. They speak the Yupik language of the Eskimo–Aleut family of languages. Yupik People are also known as Siberian Inuit (эскимосы). There are about 2500 Yupik People in total, with 1500 scattered on the Russian side of Bering Sea and the rest living in a couple of settlements on St. Lawrence Island (USA)."
As an idea, could you do an urayuli? They're a myth from southwest Alaska, where children who get lost turn into massive, hairy monsters. They're usually docile, and sometimes even help people who are lost from suffering the same fate. Idk if you can do anything interesting with "big hairy person," so it's cool if you pass on this idea
Urayuli, the 266th Known One.
Him and his cool ass Yup'ik mask
Yupik woman, Alaska. Photographed by Blake Harrington, 2006

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Yup'ik wolf mask read
Once Our Way, photographed, produced and directed by Andrew J. Chikoyak, Tununak watch it here more info here
One More List of "Beautiful" Yupik & Iñupiat Words
for your next poem/story
Aitaupayagaq - nestling
Akwarpak - forever
Angninriyagartuq - the dear little one is no longer happy
Angyaq - boat
Aumaq - ember
Ceńircaqliraanga - he finally visited me
Ciilernaq - dragonfly
Kaganaq - wolf
Kuuvviaq - coffee
Nanelviituq - there’s no place like it
Naucirivik - garden
Neqnirqellria - honey
Neryartuq - he is eating berries while picking them
Niicuuq - he hears well; he is mindful; he hears and heeds
Pelicqiq - purple
Qerriryak - silver
Sitḳuḳsimanaḳtuḳ - is tragic
Suraq - blueberry
Takaryugtuq - he feels shy, respectful
Tangerrsailkutaq - camouflage
Tep’aryaq - driftwood
Tipigiḳsaun - perfume, incense
Unipchaaḳ - fable, myth, story
Yagneq - fathom
Yuuyugartuq - he is enjoying life
Sources: 1 2 3 ⚜ More: Word Lists ⚜ Part 1 ⚜ Part 2 ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs
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