An Aleut is a native or resident of the Aleutian Islands, an archipelago of around 300 islands in the Pacific Ocean.
The Aleut are indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands and the western part of the Alaska Peninsula in the United States. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes unique art, language, and traditions, with a strong connection to the sea and marine life.
adax̂/taatax̂ in Aleut.
The Aleut word for never is tunuum.
Peter the Aleut died in 1815.
Peter the Aleut was born in 1800.
The Aleut word for grandmother is "aqaaqx̂".
The Aleut word for the Great Land is "Alaska."
The Aleut peoples are actually the indigenous natives of the Aluetian Islands of Alaska ;)
Hello = Aang See related links for more Aleut phrases.
In Aleut, you would say "Kasuĝaaĝin?" to ask someone "How are you?"
The cast of Aleut Story - 2005 includes: Martin Sheen as Narrator
Aleut perhaps got their name from Russian traders, Aleut people call themselves Unangan or Unangax
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