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Asiagmiut (also Aziagmut)
[1] were an
Arctic coast
Copper Inuit
[2] group in
Kitikmeot Region,
Nunavut, Canada. They were located near
Ogden Bay
[3] east of the
Coppermine River,
[4] between the Coppermine River and
Tree rivers,
[5] west of
Kent Peninsula,
[4] east of Kent Peninsula,
[6] and opposite
Melbourne Island.
[7] Hudson (1989) mentions the Asiagmiut, a
Caribou Inuit group of the
Kazan River area, who were subsistence hunters.
[8]
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The Law of Primitive Man: A Study in Comparative Legal Dynamics. Harvard University Press. pp. 86–.
ISBN
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^ Stafansson, V. (30 December 1914).
Prehistoric and present commerce among the Arctic coast Eskimo (Public domain ed.). Canada Department of Mines. p. 6. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
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b Sturtevant, William C. (1984).
Handbook of North American Indians: Arctic. Government Printing Office. pp. 401–.
ISBN
978-0-16-004580-6.
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^
"Focus: Copper Eskimo of the Arctic Mainland (#2,3,and 4 as defined below), between 17 --108 W and 66 40'N--69 20'N, about 1915". University of California, Irvine. Archived from
the original on March 31, 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
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^ Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (1920).
The Southern Workman. Hampton Institute Press. pp. 20–21.
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^ Swanton, John R. (1901).
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^ Hudson, Robert J.; Drew, K. R.; Baskin, L. M. (1989).
Wildlife Production Systems: Economic Utilisation of Wild Ungulates. CUP Archive. p. 98.
ISBN
978-0-521-34099-1.