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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Eskimo$530041$ - définition

ICE CREAM BAR
Eskimo pie; Eskimo Pie
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Eskimo–Uralic languages         
PROPOSED LANGUAGE FAMILY COMBINING THE URALIC AND ESKIMO–ALEUT LANGUAGE FAMILIES
Eskimo–Uralic; Eskimo-Uralic; Eskimo-Uralic languages
The Eskimo–Uralic hypothesis posits that the Uralic and Eskimo–Aleut language families belong to a common macrofamily. It is not generally accepted by linguists because the similarities can also be merely areal features, common to unrelated language families.
Eskimo–Aleut languages         
LANGUAGE FAMILY OF THE ARCTIC
Eskimo–Aleut; Inuit-Aleut; Eskimo language; Eskimoan languages; Eskimoan; Eskimauan languages; Aleut-Eskimo; Aleut-Eskimo languages; Eskimo-Aleutian; Eskimo-Aleut language; Eskimo languages; ISO 639:esx; Eskimo-Aleut; Eskimo-Aleut languages; Eskimo–Aleut languages; Eskaleut; Eskimauan Family; Eskimauan language family; Eskimauan family; Eskimo–Aleut language; Inuit-Inupiaq language; Eskimo-Aleut language family; Inuit–Aleut languages; Eskimo-Aleut peoples; Eskimo Aleut; Inuit numerals; Inuit–Yupik; Inuit–Yupik-Unangan; Inuit–Yupik languages; Inuit-Yupik languages; Inuit-Aleut languages; Inuit-Yupik-Unangan; Eskimo language family; Eskimo–Aleutian language; Eskimo–Aleutian languages; Eskimo–Aleutic language; Eskimo–Aleutic languages; Eskaleutian languages; Eskimo–Aleutic; Eskaleutic languages; Eskimo-Aleutian language; Eskaleutian; Eskimo–Aleutian; Eskimo-Aleutian languages; Eskimo-Aleutic languages; Eskaleutic; Eskaleut language; Eskaleutian language; Eskimo-Aleutic language; Eskaleutic language; Eskimo-Aleutic; Inuit–Aleut; Inuit–Yupik–Unangan languages; Inuit-Yupik-Unangan languages
The Eskimo–Aleut, Inuit–Yupik–Unangan, or Eskaleut () languages are a language family native to the northern portions of the North American continent and a small part of eastern Asia. Languages in the family are indigenous to parts of what are now the United States (Alaska); Canada (Inuit Nunangat including Nunavut, Northwest Territories (principally in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region), northern Quebec (Nunavik), and northern Labrador (Nunatsiavut); Denmark (Greenland); and the Russian Far East (Chukchi Peninsula).
Proto-Eskimo language         
RECONSTRUCTED ANCESTOR OF THE ESKIMO LANGUAGES
Proto-Eskimo; Proto-Eskimo language; Proto-Eskimoan
Proto-Eskimo or Proto-Eskimoan is the reconstructed ancestor of the Eskimo languages.Fortescue, Michael, Steven Jacobson, and Lawrence Kaplan.

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Edy's Pie

Edy's Pie (formerly known as Eskimo Pie) is an American brand of chocolate-covered vanilla ice cream bar wrapped in foil. It was the first such dessert sold in the United States. It is marketed by Dreyer's, a division of Froneri.

In wake of the 2020-2021 George Floyd protests, the name was changed to Edy's Pie, in recognition of Dreyer's co-founder, candy maker Joseph Edy. The former name used the term Eskimo, a slang word for Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut peoples now deemed offensive.