I think it's SOO Awesome that your Siberian Yup'ik name Utertekaq would mean "Came Back" because it means "One Who Would Come Back Home" in my Cup'ik dialect.❤️😊☺️. QUYANA. Much Love to you...
Doli Yolanda, maybe what you're saying makes sense in your head but this is just a stream of nonsense. I'm still no closer to knowing what exactly about Inuit genealogy is confusing you. I'm not looking for an argument, I'm just baffled by everything you have said 😂
that woman with the white hair is my grandma. she passed away in 2013. if yall have any questions ill try my best to answer.
It's been 3 years since you wrote this, but I'd like to know all you know about St. Lawrence Island and Yupik culture!
I think it's SOO Awesome that your Siberian Yup'ik name Utertekaq would mean "Came Back" because it means "One Who Would Come Back Home" in my Cup'ik dialect.❤️😊☺️. QUYANA. Much Love to you...
I am an Inuk from Nunavut in Canada and I completely understand Utertetaq. I would translate it as "One that comes back"!
Wow! Amazing to see her passing on her knowledge.
Charles and Amy Slwooko were my grandparents they both died in the plane crash near Gamble
B E A U T I F U L...❤️❤️❤️💕💕
Elaine is awesome
its not Elaine. it is my Grandma Penaapak
@@jasmineaningayou7527 Elaine's name was in the credits..... and she remains awesome. I wasn't confusing the lady in the intro video as Elaine.
Thats definitely Elaine In the second introduction
@@whoanow6410 i wasnt saying she isnt awesome, everything in the video is amazing because its my culture. lol my bad
wow.....total amasing :-)
Kenneth Janczak Y E S...AMAZING...IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD..
Siberian Yupik.
What a charming lady
Yamey
#mamaaa
Are they funny though?
They look like mongolian people, aren`t they ? i am having hard time to trace back their ancestor.
Doli Yolanda, what's difficult to understand? They crossed the bering sea.
@@Dr.GuglioTepTep your opinion is invalid. tracing and crossing the sea is two different things.
@@doliyolanda9903 I wasn't offering an opinion, I was asking a question...
@@Dr.GuglioTepTep you answered your own question, and it makes up for an opinion. ty
Doli Yolanda, maybe what you're saying makes sense in your head but this is just a stream of nonsense. I'm still no closer to knowing what exactly about Inuit genealogy is confusing you. I'm not looking for an argument, I'm just baffled by everything you have said 😂
🙏☦️Dear and beloved Yupiks, you are the descendants of YERAKH son of Joktan (ancestor of east Asians) of the line of Shem son of Noah:
■ *YOKTAN* ■(Qatanites- east Asian orientals):
*Almodad* (Olmec/Maya/Inca: YUCATAN - central+south Amaricas)
*Sheleph* (Sheyene/Sioux/Shivwits/Shoshone -YOKUTS- north native Americans)
*Hazarmaveth* (Hadramauts: S.Arabia/Indonesia)
*Yerah* (Eskimos: Inuit/Aleut/Yupik -Yuuyaraq◇Tarqeq- YUKON, Greenland, Alaska, Canada)
*Hadoram* (Tai/Siam: kraDai, Kam, Dong, Ahom>dharma - Thailand, Burma, Laos)
*Uzal* (Turkic peoples: YAKUTS, Oguz..)
*Diklah* (Japanese, Koreans: Silla/Baekje/Goryeo/Hokkaido/Tokyo )
*Obal* (Han Chinese: Balhae/Mohe/Malgal )
*Abimael* (Viet/Khmer: Vietnam, Cambodia, Malay "Malang")
*Sheba* (Dravidians/Tamil: India, Sri Lanka)
*Ophir* (Austronesians: Indonesia/Malaysia> golden isles, Philippines, Polynesia, Micronesia)
*Havila* (Melanesians: Tibetans, Bhutan, Bengali, Nepali, Papuans, Australians - Solomon's islands)
*Yobab* (Mongols: Xianbei/Shiwei/Khitan)
interesting
@@Bombogor thanks.