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Slur | Represents | Reason & Origins |
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Chinkamo | Mixed Races | Half Chinese/Half Inuit Eskimo |
Chukcha | Eskimos | Russian for Eskimo. In Russian jokes they do ask a lot of stupid questions, make silly remarks, and draw wrong conclusions. |
Eskimo | Native Americans | Eskimo was once acceptable in Canada, and still is almost anywhere else. It means "raw meat eater." Eskimo orginated from southern Indian tribes describing the northern Inuit, whom they were constantly fighting. Inuit take offence to being called Eskimos, despite the fact that they do eat raw meat. |
Kabloonuk | Whites | Inuit (Eskimo) word for any non-Inuit. Literal translation means "person with bushy eyebrows." |
Laplander | Sami | The Sami (Saami/Sámi) are known for wearing patchwork clothing, which is what 'lap' means. It's used across northern Scandinavia, and is equivalent to calling an Inuit an 'Eskimo' |
Mo | Eskimos | Shortened version of "Eskimo" |
Muck | Eskimos | Short for Eskimuck, due to the problems the Eskimo have pronouncing the English language. |
Muk/Muktuk | Eskimos | Comes from the main Eskimo food source - Muktuk - whale fat/meat. |
Muktuk | Eskimos | Muktuk is eskimo for whale blubber |
Pie Face | Eskimos | Round shape of their faces. Most like originates from (or at least made popular by) the comic book The Green Lantern, who had a mechanic Tom "Pieface" Kalmaku. Tom was an Alaskan Innuit (Eskimo) who was called Pieface because his features made his "eyes look like an eskimo pie." |
Skimo | Eskimos | Derogatory slang of 'Eskimo'. |
Snowblower | Eskimos | An out-of-shape eskimo that breathes heavily after walking a few feet in the snow. |