IPA: /kəˈbluːnə/
KK: /kəˈbluːnə/
A person who is not Inuit, particularly someone of European descent, living in Canada or Greenland.
The kabloona visited the Inuit community to learn about their culture.
The word 'kabloona' originates from the Inuit language, specifically from the term 'qablunaq', meaning a white person or outsider. It is used to refer to non-Inuit people, particularly Europeans or Westerners.
Think of the Inuit term for a 'white person' or 'outsider' — that's what 'kabloona' means, referring to someone who is not part of the Inuit community.