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Sireniki and Eskimos
These former speakers of Sirenik Eskimo language inhabited settlements Sireniki, Imtuk was already a settlement with mixed population, Sirenik Eskimos and Ungazigmit ( the latter belonging to Siberian Yupik ).
The motif of spider as a benevolent personage, saving people from peril with its cobweb, lifting them up to the sky in danger, is present also in many tales of Sireniki Eskimos ( as mentioned, their exact classification inside Eskimo peoples is not settled yet ).
Thus, the language is extinct: nowadays all Sireniki Eskimos speak a Siberian Yupik language or Russian.
This forced Sireniki Eskimos to use Chukchi language as a lingua franca when speaking with neighboring Eskimo peoples.
Thus, any external contacts required using a different language for Sireniki Eskimos: they either resorted to use of lingua franca, or used Siberian Yupik languages ( being definitely a mutually unintelligible, different language for them, not just a dialect of their own ).
This difference from all their language relatives may be the result of a supposed long isolation from other Eskimo groups: Sireniki Eskimos may have been in contact only with speakers of unrelated languages for many centuries in the past, influenced especially by non-relative Chukchi.
: Language of Sireniki Eskimos.
The peninsula was traditionally the home of the native Chukchi people, some Eskimo peoples ( Siberian Yupiks and Sireniki Eskimos ), Koryaks, Chuvans, Evens / Lamuts, Yukagirs, and some Russian settlers.

Sireniki and also
Sirenik Yupik, Sireniki Yupik ( also Old Sirenik or Vuteen ), Sirenik or Sirenikskiy is an extinct Eskimo – Aleut language.
Although other Eskimo languages know more than the familiar two grammatical numbers ( by having also dual ), Sireniki uses only singular and plural, thus it lacks dual.
People speaking this language live in several settlements in south-eastern parts of Chukchi Peninsula ( among others Provideniya, Uelkal, Sireniki ), also on Wrangel Island and Anadyr city, Novoye Chaplino.

Sireniki and extinct
Sireniki became extinct in early January 1997.

Sireniki and language
Because of all these, the mere classification of Sireniki Eskimo language is not settled yet: Sireniki language is sometimes regarded as a third branch of Eskimo ( at least, its possibility is mentioned ), but sometimes it is regarded rather as a group belonging to the Yupik branch.
In Sireniki Eskimo language, the word has meanings “ universe ”, “ outer world ”, “ space ”, “ free space ”, “ weather ”.
In fact, the exact genealogical classification of Sireniki language is not settled yet, and some others regard it belonging to the Yupik branch.
For example, dual number is not known in Sireniki Eskimo, while most Eskimo – Aleut language have dual, including even its neighboring Siberian Yupik relatives.
As mentioned, Sireniki is peculiar in this aspect not only among Eskimo languages, but even in the entire Eskimo – Aleut language family, even its neighboring Siberian Yupik relatives have dual.
Also Sireniki Eskimo language, locally called Uqeghllistun, was an Eskimo language once spoken in Siberia.

Sireniki and Eskimo
Also many Inuit languages make such a distinction, see for details e. g. the sophisticated participle system of the Sireniki Eskimo.

Sireniki and is
is the endonym for the eponymous settlement of Sireniki.
Municipally, Provideniya is subordinated to Providensky Municipal District and is municipally incorporated along with the former Rural Settlements of Novoye Chaplino and Sireniki as Provideniya Urban Settlement.

Sireniki and .
It was spoken in and around the village of Sireniki ( Сиреники ) in Chukotka Peninsula, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
Umiak the traditional skin boat of the coast dwellers of the Chukchi Peninsula: compiled in the communities of Provideniya and Sireniki, Chukotka Autonomous Region, Russia 1997-2000.

Eskimos and also
The Dorset Eskimos also hunted the species, while the Saqqaq in Greenland overhunted the species, causing a local reduction in range.
The Eskimos are also notable for being the first crossover team to ever win the divisional semifinal game.
St. Michael was also a popular trading post for Eskimos to trade their goods for Western supplies.
Getty also handed the ball to Johnny Bright for two touchdowns and scored two himself on quarterback keeps from the one yard line, as the Eskimos won their third consecutive championship over the Montreal Alouettes by a score of 50 – 27.
He continued with Eskimos until 1963, and also made three appearances in the 1965 season.
In 1921, the western champion was invited to compete for the Grey Cup national championship, but it was also the first time since 1911 that the Regina Rugby Club didn't win the West Championship as the Edmonton Eskimos traveled east to play in the 9th Grey Cup.
* The Jew's Harp has also been introduced to the Inuit people and are played by certain groups such as the Eskimos in Eskimo Point in Canada
Konstantin Semenchuk was the head of the Glavsevmorput station on Wrangel Island ; he was accused of oppressing and starving the local Eskimos and of ordering his subordinate, the sled driver Stepan Startsev, to murder Dr. Nikolai Vulfson, who had attempted to stand up to Semenchuk, on 27 December 1934 ( though there were also rumors that Startsev had fallen in love with Vulfson's wife, Dr. Gita Feldman, and killed him out of jealousy ).
There were also other types of buildings among Chaplino Eskimos: was a modernized type, and was used for summer.
There were also other types of buildings among Chaplino Eskimos: was a modernized type, and was used for summer.
Royal also coached the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League for one season in 1953.
An Edmonton Eskimos team also played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League in the late 1930s.
Captain Michael A. Healy of the United States Revenue Cutter Service, commander of the USRC Bear, was also known for his concern and caring for the native Alaskan Eskimos.
There's also repeated use of a Sun newspaper ( the Edmonton Sun is one of the city's major daily newspapers, although the city's name is not included in the masthead of the prop paper ) and CBC-TV Canadian Football League footage of an Edmonton Eskimos game.
He was also an Edmonton Eskimos football player, and helped the team to win the Grey Cup.
Although primarily concerned with talk and news programming, CHED is also the voice of the NHL Edmonton Oilers and CFL Edmonton Eskimos.
The 84th Grey Cup, also known as The Snow Bowl, was the 1996 Grey Cup Canadian Football League championship game played between the Toronto Argonauts and the Edmonton Eskimos at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario.
The 65th Grey Cup, played on November 27, 1977 and also known as The Ice Bowl, was the 1977 Grey Cup Canadian Football League championship final between the Montreal Alouettes and the Edmonton Eskimos.
It may also refer to a nickname for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.
The Tigers also faced the Edmonton Eskimos and Dominions who served as representatives of Alberta's capital.
Thomas has also been a member of the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys, Edmonton Eskimos and Miami Dolphins.
He has also been a member of the Ottawa Renegades, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Montreal Alouettes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Las Vegas Locomotives, and the Edmonton Eskimos.
CJCA was also home for the Edmonton Eskimos and Edmonton Trappers.

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