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Kogluktogmiut
Kogluktogmiut
were a
geographically
defined
Copper Inuit
subgroup
in the
Canadian territory
of
Nunavut
. They were located by
Bloody Falls
, a
waterfall
on the
lower course
of the
Coppermine River
in the
Kugluk/Bloody Falls Territorial Park
,
notable
for the
Bloody Falls Massacre
.
Studies
by
anthropologist
Diamond Jenness
showed that the
subgroups
of
Akuliakattagmiut
,
Haneragmiut
, Kogluktogmiut,
Pallirmiut
,
Puiplirmiut
, and
Uallirgmiut
mixed through
intermarriage
and by
family
shifting
.