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Alaska Natives (also known as Alaskan Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native Alaskans, Indigenous Alaskans, Aboriginal Alaskans or First Alaskans) are the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and include Russian Creoles, Iñupiat, Yupik, …
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Aleut | Language, Names, & Traditions | Britannica
Jul 20, 1998 · Aleut, an Indigenous person of the Aleutian Islands and western portion of the Alaska Peninsula of northwestern North America. The name Aleut derives from the Russian; the people refer to themselves as the Unangax and …
Alutiiq People - Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological …
The Alutiiq/Sugpiaq are an Alaska Native people. We have lived in the coastal environments of south-central Alaska for over 7,500 years. Our traditional homelands include Prince William Sound, the outer Kenai Peninsula, the …
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The Aleut people (pronounced Ah-loot), who call themselves Unangan (singular, pronounced Uh-nang-an) or Unangax̂ (plural), arrived some 5,000 years ago, and settled in loose family groups on the coast and offshore islands of southwest …
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Aleut (/ ˈ æ l i uː t / AL-ee-oot) or Unangam Tunuu [3] is the language spoken by the Aleut living in the Aleutian Islands, Pribilof Islands, Commander Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula (in Aleut Alaxsxa, the origin of the state name Alaska). …
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Attu’s Lost Village: Descendants of Aleut Community Relocated …