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Eskimo-Aleut (also called Inuit-Aleut, but both names are considered offensive by some) is a language family native to Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, Alaska, and parts of Siberia. It consists of Eskimo languages (the languages of the Eskimos) and the Aleut language. The Eskimo-Aleut language family tree is below:Eskimo-Aleut
- Eskimo
- Inuit
- Yupik-Yuit
- Yupik: Pacific Gulf (Alutiiq), Central
- Yuit: St. Lawrence Island, Chaplino , Naukan , Sirenik
- Aleut
- Western: Atkan, Attuan, Unangan, Bering
- Eastern: Unalaskan, Pribilof
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