Inupiaq language
Language name: Inupiaq
ISO Language Code: ipk
Language Scope: Macrolanguage
Language State: Verified
GRN Language Number: 22950
IETF Language Tag: ik
Audio recordings available in Inupiaq
We do not currently have any recordings available in this language.
Recordings in related languages
Good News (in Eskimo: Point Barrow Inupiatun)
Audio-visual Bible lessons in 40 sections with pictures. Contains Bible overview from creation to Christ, and teaching on the Christian life. For evangelism and church planting.
Words of Life 1 (in Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska)
Short audio Bible stories and evangelistic messages that explain salvation and give basic Christian teaching. Each program is a customised and culturally relevant selection of scripts, and may include songs and music.
Words of Life 2 (in Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska)
Short audio Bible stories and evangelistic messages that explain salvation and give basic Christian teaching. Each program is a customised and culturally relevant selection of scripts, and may include songs and music.
Download all Inupiaq
- Language MP3 Audio Zip (140.6MB)
- Language Low-MP3 Audio Zip (38.1MB)
- Language MP4 Slideshow Zip (238.6MB)
- Language 3GP Slideshow Zip (20.4MB)
Audio/Video from other sources
Scripture resources - Iñupiatun, Northwest Alaska - (Scripture Earth)
Other names for Inupiaq
依努庇克語、伊努必語
Where Inupiaq is spoken
Languages related to Inupiaq
- Inupiaq (Macrolanguage)
- Inupiatun, North Alaskan (ISO Language)
- Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska (ISO Language)
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