adax̂/taatax̂ in Aleut.
The Aleut word for grandmother is "aqaaqx̂".
The Aleut word for the Great Land is "Alaska."
The Aleut word for never is tunuum.
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From Greenland. Eskimo-Aleut in origin.
it came fromm the aleut word "alyeska."
It is derived from the Aleut native word alaxsxaq meaning mainland.
Alaska <><><> It means "the Great Land"- referring to the mainland of Alaska.
Peter the Aleut died in 1815.
Peter the Aleut was born in 1800.
The Aleutian word for full moon is "qayak." In the Aleut language, this term reflects the cultural significance of the lunar phases in the lives of the Aleut people. The full moon often marked important times for hunting and fishing in their traditional practices.