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The phrase that sparked a controversy and a new round of conversations about what the word “Eskimo” means to Alaska Natives ... Blossom Twitchell, from Kotzebue, said.
Near the North Pole lies the icy village of Kotzebue, Alaska, populated by 3,200 hardy humans -- primarily Inupiat Eskimos -- who have very different relationships with animals than we temperate ...
Seveck was a reindeer herder in Kotzebue, Alaska Airlines said, and Amouak was an Inupiat Eskimo. The company said others have been floated as possible sources of inspiration for the face ...
The Alaska Airlines website prominently featured the familiar face of a smiling Alaska Native elder and also included the phrase "Meet our Eskimo," which was quickly changed to "Meet the Eskimo." ...
This missing person poster released by Alaska State Troopers shows Ashley Johnson-Barr, who was last seen leaving Rainbow Park in Kotzebue ... largely Inupiat Eskimo town north of the Arctic ...
Bobby Wells has lived all his life in this remote Alaska village, where the Eskimo dancing of his ancestors ... from the nearby hub town of Kotzebue. He has since moved to Noorvik to continue ...
the largest city in Alaska. Known as the “Gateway to the Arctic,” Kotzebue has a population of just over 3,000 people, with about 70% of the residents Inupiat Eskimo, according to the city’s ...
the largest city in Alaska. Known as the "Gateway to the Arctic," Kotzebue has a population of just over 3,000 people, with about 70% of the residents Inupiat Eskimo, according to the city's website.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A search that includes 17 FBI agents has yielded no sign of a 10-year-old girl who went missing in a remote, largely Inupiat Eskimo ... a local park in Kotzebue a week ...