Eskimo (disambiguation)
Eskimo may refer to:
People
- Eskimo, a term used to refer to people who inhabit northern Alaska, Canada and Greenland (the Inuit) or western Alaska and the Russian Far East (the Yupik)
Music
- "Eskimo," a song by Damien Rice from his 2003 album O
- "Eskimo", a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, released as a b-side to "Fortune Faded"
- Eskimo (album), an album by The Residents released in 1979
- Eskimo (artist), a psytrance DJ and producer
- One eskimO, a British indie rock band
- Eskimo Joe, a rock/pop band from Australia
- "I'm The Only Gay Eskimo", a song by Corky and the Juice Pigs
- "Quinn the Eskimo (Mighty Quinn)", a song by Bob Dylan
Sports
- Abitibi Eskimos, ice hockey team, based out of Iroquois Falls, Ontario Canada
- Edmonton Eskimos, a Canadian Football League team
- Cambridge Eskimos, an ice hockey team established in the 1930s at the University of Cambridge in Great Britain
Dogs
- An Eskimo dog might refer to:
- American Eskimo Dog
- Canadian Eskimo Dog
- One of various breeds of huskies
Other
- Eskimo (1930 film), a 1930 Norwegian film directed by George Schnéevoigt, shot in Denmark and Greenland
- Eskimo (film), a 1933 Oscar-winning film (also known as Mala the Magnificent) by Irving Thalberg starring Ray Mala and featuring a largely Iñupiat cast
- Eskimo kinship, a type of kinship system
- Eskimo Bob an online flash video
- Eskimo (appliances) a Greek domestic appliance company
- The Eskimo Nebula, a cloud of gas 3000 light-years from earth
- Eskimo Hill, a mountain in Alaska
- Eskimo Pass, a pass on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
- Eskimo Pie, a brand of ice cream confections
- Eskimo (ice cream), a national Nicaraguan ice cream chain
- Esky, an Australian term for a portable cooler
- Paul "Eskimo" Clark, a professional poker player
- Eskimo curlew, a rare species of curlew
- Syriac Orthodox monks wear a hood called an eskimo
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