Inuit astronomy

The Inuit have traditional names for many constellations, asterisms and stars:

  • Two Placed Far Apart (Orion)
  • The Runners (Orion's Belt), used for navigation
  • The Polar Bear (Alnitak)
  • The Dogs (Alnilam and Mintaka)
  • Nephews and Nieces (Orion Nebula)
  • The Lamp-Stand (Cassiopeia)
  • Sikuliaqsiujuittuq, the Murdered Man (Canis Minor)
  • The Flickering (Canis Major)
  • The First Ones (Boötes)
  • The Old Man (Arcturus)
  • The One Behind (Lyra)
    • The Old Woman (Vega)
  • The Old Woman (Vega)
  • The Caribou (Ursa Major)
  • The Spirit of a Polar Bear (Taurus)
    • Having the Spirit of a Polar Bear (Aldebaran)
  • Having the Spirit of a Polar Bear (Aldebaran)
  • External links

  • http://www.stellarium.org/wiki/index.php/Inuit_Sky_Culture
  • Inuit

    Inuit (pronounced /ˈɪnɪt/ or /ˈɪnjuːɪt/; Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᐃᑦ, "the people") are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada, and Alaska. Inuit is a plural noun; the singular is Inuk. The oral Inuit languages are classified in the Eskimo-Aleut family, whereas Inuit Sign Language is a critically endangered language isolate spoken in Nunavut.

    In the United States and Canada the term "Eskimo" was commonly used to describe the Inuit, and Alaska's Yupik and Inupiat. "Inuit" is not accepted as a term for the Yupik, and "Eskimo" is the only term that includes Yupik, Iñupiat and Inuit. However, Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Greenland view "Eskimo" as pejorative, and "Inuit" has become more common. In Canada, sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982 named the "Inuit" as a distinctive group of Aboriginal Canadians who are not included under either the First Nations or the Métis.

    The Inuit live throughout most of the Canadian Arctic and subarctic in the territory of Nunavut; "Nunavik" in the northern third of Quebec; "Nunatsiavut" and "NunatuKavut" in Labrador; and in various parts of the Northwest Territories, particularly around the Arctic Ocean. These areas are known in Inuktitut as the "Inuit Nunangat". In the United States, Inupiat live on the North Slope in Alaska and on Little Diomede Island. The Greenlandic Inuit are the descendants of migrations from Canada and are citizens of Denmark, although not of the European Union.

    Inuit (disambiguation)

    The Inuit are a group of indigenous peoples living in the most northern parts of North America.

    Inuit may also refer to:

  • Inuit language, a traditional language spoken across the North American Arctic
  • Inuit culture, various groups of indigenous peoples in the Canadian Arctic
  • Northern Inuit Dog, a breed of dog
  • Saturn's Inuit group of satellites, satellites of Saturn
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