Grammatical fundamentals of the Innuit language
Barnum F., S.J.
The Atheneum Press, 1901. — 383 p.This work treats only of the Western dialect of the widespread Innuit language. By this is meant the dialect spoken by the Eskimo, who dwell along the coast of Alaska, from Nushagak up by the mouth of the Kuskokwim River, and through the great interfluvial tract between that river and the Yukon; also throughout the Yukon delta, and finally around the coast to St. Michael's Island in Norton Sound.