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Alaaskaq

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Alaaskaq
Alaskam ilalisaa
Unalaaskaq

Alaaskaq (Taniktun: Alaska, Unaŋatun: Alax̂sxax̂) nunauruq Tannapta Nunaanni. Ukua nunavut, suli ukua aŋiłallalhaaqtuq nuna Tannapta Nunaanni, aglaan iñuqaqtuutiŋa mikiruq. 736,081-nik iñuqaqtuq (2020-ġum atchiiñiŋa). Taniktun uqaġuuruat aglaan allat iñuit Iñupiuraallarut. Tannapta Nunaat tauqsiqsuq Alaaskamik Uruusiġmiñ Paniqsiiviŋmi 30, 1867-mi. Taimani Alaaskam akaa $7.2-nik milliauninik. Aki $120-nik milliauninik uvluvak.

Atiŋa iñukpalliktuq uqalumiñ Unaŋatun alaxsaq. Naluaġmiutun sivunġa "the mainland" naagaa "the object towards which the action of the sea is directed."[1] Atiŋa Uruusitun Аляска (Alyaska).

Kamanałhaaqtuq iniqpaŋa Tisaantikii Hiinii, aglaan iniqpaŋa aŋiłallalhaaqtuaq Kisaġvik. Ataŋitchuq allat nunamun Tannapta Nunaanni, aglaan ataruq Yukanmun-lu Puritis-Kalaupiamun-lu Kanatami.

Alaaskaq avittuq allat nunamiñ Tannapta Nunaanni.

  • Kavanaŋa: Maik Tanlivii (Mike Dunleavy)
  • Iñiqsiruq: 1959-mi (49)

Pautat

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  1. Ransom, J. Ellis. 1940. Derivation of the Word "Alaska". American Anthropologist n.s., 42: pp. 550–551

Una makpiġaaq mikiruq, aglaan agliḷaaġlugu nakuuniaqtuq.