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Inuit is their term for people, whereas Eskimo is a derogatory word meaning eater of raw flesh applied to them by Algonquian-speaking American Indians. Inupiaq, the Inuit language, is written using a syllabary (set of characters representing syllables) invented by a missionary in the 19th century.
White represents the snow on Monte Titano and the clouds above. Blue stands for the sky. Effective date: 6 April 1862.
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