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The Sadlermiut (also called Sagdlirmiut, or Sallirmiut in modern Inuktitut spelling, from Sadlerk now Salliq, the Inuktitut name for the settlement of Coral Harbour, Nunavut) were an Inuit group living in near isolation mainly on and around Coats Island, Walrus Island, and Southampton Island in Hudson Bay. They survived into the early 20th century and were thought by some to have been the last remnants of the Dorset culture as they had preserved a culture and dialect distinct from the mainland Inuit. Despite their culture and local traditions seeming to show combined elements of both the Dorset and Thule societies, genetic studies show no Dorset admixture and prove a sole Inuit ancestry leading many to conclude the cultural difference may be entirely due to their isolation from the mainlan

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  • Sallirmiut (de)
  • Sadlermiuts (fr)
  • Sadlermiut (en)
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  • Als Sallirmiut (auch Sadlermiut), „Leute von Salliq“, bezeichnet man eine Gruppe von Menschen, die an der Südküste der Southampton-Insel (bei den Inuit „Salliq“ genannt) und den beiden ihr vorgelagerten Inseln Coats Island und bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts sehr isoliert von den auf dem Festland der Kivalliq-Region siedelnden Inuit („Aivilingmiut“) gelebt hatten und im Jahr 1903 ausgestorben sind. (de)
  • Les Sadlermiuts, Sallirmiuts ou Sagdlirmiuts étaient un groupe inuit qui habitaient les îles Southampton (l'île Salliq en inuktitut, d'où le nom de Sallirmiuts), Coats et Walrus situées dans la baie d'Hudson au Canada. Le principal établissement est Coral Harbour qui est nommé Salliq en inuktitut moderne et qui était appelé Sadlerk autrefois, d'où le nom de Sadlermiuts. Ils sont souvent considérés comme étant les derniers représentants de la culture de Dorset étant donné qu'ils avaient conservé une culture et un dialecte distincts des Inuits du continent. Cependant, dans les faits, leur culture et leurs traditions semblent davantage présenter une combinaison d'éléments des cultures de Dorset et de Thulé. (fr)
  • The Sadlermiut (also called Sagdlirmiut, or Sallirmiut in modern Inuktitut spelling, from Sadlerk now Salliq, the Inuktitut name for the settlement of Coral Harbour, Nunavut) were an Inuit group living in near isolation mainly on and around Coats Island, Walrus Island, and Southampton Island in Hudson Bay. They survived into the early 20th century and were thought by some to have been the last remnants of the Dorset culture as they had preserved a culture and dialect distinct from the mainland Inuit. Despite their culture and local traditions seeming to show combined elements of both the Dorset and Thule societies, genetic studies show no Dorset admixture and prove a sole Inuit ancestry leading many to conclude the cultural difference may be entirely due to their isolation from the mainlan (en)
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  • Sadlermiut (en)
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