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Subject: Re: Most recent common ancestors
Date: 18 Jan 2006 20:28:02 -0800
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In speaking of the most precisely correct terms, yes, of course. The
trans-Bering Strait families are Yupiq. In my first post on the topic,
I was using the term in its broadest sense, based on the Inuk language,
to mean everyone who is part of the circumpolar swath of Arctic peoples
from northeastern Asia to Greenland. Is the weather up there as strange
as we've been told - not enough snow, warmer than normal, etc.? Best,
Bronwen
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