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Aleuts

 Aleuts
 Aleuts
 Evens
 Koryaks
 Alutiiq
 Central  Kereks  Koryaks
 Alaskan  Evenks
 Yupik  Chukchi
 Alutiiq  Dena’ina  Siberian  Evens
 Tanacross  Yupik
 Eyak
 Ahtna  Upper Kusko-  Evens
 Tutchone  kwim  Deg  Evenks
 Tlingit  Hit’an  Chukchi  Yukagirs
 Tagish  Tanana  Holikachuk
  Inuit
 Tlingit  Koyukon  (Iñupiat)  Sakha  Evens
 Hän  Yukagirs  (Yakuts)
 Kaska
 Gwich'in  Sakha
 Evens  Sakha  (Yakuts)
 Slavey  (Yakuts)  Evenks
  Inuit
 Dogrib  (Inuvialuit)
 Evenks
 Chipewyan
 Inuit  Evenks
 Dolgans
 Inuit  Evenks
 Nganasans
 Dolgans
 Enets  Kets  Kets
 Selkups
 Selkups
 Inuit  Nenets  Nenets  Khanty
 Inuit  Khanty
 80 o
 Nenets  Khanty
 Komi  Mansi
  Inuit   Nenets
 (Kalaallit)
 Komi
 Saami
 70 o  Norwegians  Finns
 Karelians
 Saami
 Icelanders  Swedes
 Finns
 Faroese
 Norwegians
 60 o  Swedes

 compiled by:
 W.K. Dallmann, Norwegian Polar Institute
 P. Schweitzer, University of Alaska Fairbanks




 Arctic peoples subdivided according to language families
 Arctic circle
 Indo-European family  Isolated languages   Arctic boundary according to AMAP
 Germanic branch   (Ketic and Yukagir)  Arctic boundary according to AHDR
 Eskimo-Aleut family  Notes:
 Uralic family
 Finno-Ugric branch  Inuit group (of Eskimo br.)  Areas show colours according to the original languages
 of the respective indigenous peoples, even if they do not
 Samoyedic branch  Yupik group (of Eskimo br.)  speak their languages today.
 Aleut branch  Overlapping populations are not shown. The map does
 Altaic family  not claim to show exact boundaries between the individual
 Turkic branch  Na-Dene family  language groups.
 Tungusic branch  Athabaskan branch  Typical colonial populations, which are not traditional Arctic
 Eyak branch  populations, are not shown (Danes in Greenland, Russians
 Chukotko-Kamchatkan fam.  Tlingit branch  in the Russian Federation, non-native Americans in North   © russia.travel
 America).
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