It depends from person to person, but from what I've seen with the kids they are all VERY expressive and will express in the same way that I've shown in the picture. The Asian thing now makes sense because I've noticed that movement in some Asian movies. The actual language is called Inupiaq I actually only know a few words and I don't know any of the syntax (I couldn't use an entire sentence for example). Here is a dictionary for perusal : http://www.alaskool.org/Language/dictionaries/inupiaq/dictio... An interesting word is arrii (Pronounced AH-Dee here but maybe different in other villages) which is something said when you're through with something or disgusted with something. For example "Arrii, no homework" or "Arrii I'm done!" It's such a great way to express yourself that I've been using it "Arrii I don't want to work tonight" Interestingly I've not noticed the kids say the word "huh" but I'll keep an ear out. Because they speak english and inupiaq I would suspect that they do use the word.