southwestern Alaska and the aleutian islands
Inuit, Aleut, Tlingit
The Inuit and the Aleut are two separate native tribes of Alaska. Both of these tribes primary source of food is fish and other water dwelling creatures.
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Aleuts live in Alaska.
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Aleut are people who live in Alaska.
Northern Alaska
They lived on an island close to Alaska
The Aleut and Inuit tribes used kayaks to navigate through icy waters. They hunted wales, walruses and other ice dwelling animals for food.
The Aleutian Islands in Alaska is the originally home of the indigenous Aleut people. However, the small remaining population has been relocated to the Pribilof Islands.
on the Aleutian Islands, near Alaska
There are over 200 federally recognized tribes in Alaska, representing a diverse range of Indigenous cultures and languages. These tribes belong to various groups, including the Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, and Athabascan peoples. Additionally, there are many more tribes that are recognized at the state level. The rich cultural heritage of these tribes contributes significantly to Alaska's identity.