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Eskimos

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  1. A widely dispersed group of peoples in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Siberia, who have traditionally survived primarily by hunting and fishing. Despite the isolation of Eskimo communities, the Eskimos display a strong cultural, racial, and linguistic unity. Many Eskimos, especially those in Canada, prefer the name Inuit.


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Most people picture isolated Eskimos living in igloos and driving dogsleds; however, contact with outsiders has resulted in adoption of permanent housing settlements, snowmobiles and motorboats, and modern hunting equipment.

Christianity has replaced many traditional religious beliefs. Efforts by federal governments to incorporate Eskimo societies have included establishment of schools in Eskimo communities and opportunities to participate in the larger government and economy.

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Ebell wasn’t considered big enough for the NFL, but he led the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL with 1,318 total yards in 2007 before a ruptured Achilles tendon ended his career a year later.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 24, 2025

Eskimo Pies became Edy’s Pies, and the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League announced a name change, too.

From Washington Post • Jul. 23, 2021

Jacksonville still needs a quarterbacks coach after Milanovich became head coach of the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 21, 2020

—Jacksonville quarterbacks coach Scott Milanovich will be the next head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League, TSN reported.

From Reuters • Dec. 12, 2019

Perhaps Alice and I should be like the early Eskimos.

From "On the Far Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George