They didn't have to do anything. There were many things they could have done, like play soccer or help the Aleuts in a huge rebellion against the Russians which would have resulted in all out war and mass bloodshed upon the snowy lands, but they were not required to do anything at all.
They are only legal to be hunted in Alaska and then only for subsistence.
The Aleuts primarily hunted sea otters along the Aleutian Islands and the coastal areas of Alaska. These skilled hunters utilized kayaks and traditional hunting techniques to capture sea otters, which were highly valued for their thick fur. The hunting activities were crucial for their subsistence lifestyle, providing not only food but also materials for clothing and tools.
the people in russia that came near calafornia were aleuts to hunt for sea otters
The Aleuts came to the island in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" for hunting sea otters, as the otter pelts were valuable for trading.
The author's criticism of the Aleuts' hunting practices is evident in the passage describing how the Aleuts killed sea otters solely for their pelts, leaving the carcasses to waste. Additionally, the author expresses concern that the Aleuts were depleting the sea otter population by their unsustainable hunting methods. This reflects the author's disapproval of the Aleuts' approach to hunting and its impact on the environment.
Sea Otters are not extinct. they became endangered by being hunted by the russians people still poach(george steller waz the reason for this
yes, sea otters have young sea otters called pups
a sea otters habitat is the sea
In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," the character Aleuts hunt sea otters for their pelts. They are a Native American community known for their maritime skills and trade in the Pacific Northwest. The arrival of the Aleuts on the island catalyzes the conflict and subsequent isolation experienced by the protagonist, Karana.
Sea otters were not invented.
a sea otters habitat is the sea
where do sea otters rest