The Esquimaux ...
Summary
Esquimaux is an outdated term that was once used to refer to the Indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions of North America, including Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. The term is now considered derogatory and is not used by Indigenous peoples themselves or by most contemporary scholars. Instead, the preferred term is Inuit, which refers to the Indigenous peoples of the Arctic who share a common culture and language.
Date
01/01/1867
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain