Inukkaanan

Inukkaanan (/ɪˈnʊktɪtʊt/; Inukkaanan: [ɪnʊkˌkəˈnɑn]; from inuk, "person" + -kaanan, "language"), also called Inuk or (historical, now offensive) Drinking Indian, is the only Eskimo-Aleut language spoken in Europe. It is spoken primarily in the Faroe Islands, Shetland, and Orkney, but in recent years nations like Iceland and Norway have seen rises in Inukkaanan speaking populations.