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Aleuts (/ˌæ.liːˈuːt/ AL-ee-OOT;
Aleut:
Unangan (west) or
Unangas (east) Russian: Алеуты, romanized: Aleuty) are the
Indigenous people of the Aleutian...
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knowledge of the
Aleut language. In the 1930s, two
native Aleuts wrote down
works that are
considered breakthroughs in the use of
Aleut as a
literary language...
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priests attempted to
force the
Aleuts to deny
their Orthodox faith and to
convert to
Roman Catholicism. When the
Aleuts refused, the
priest had a toe severed...
- 2000, the
Aleuts of
Bering Island were
recognized by
Russian government decree as a small-numbered
Indigenous people.
Around 300
Russian Aleuts live in...
- Look up
Aleut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aleut or
variation may
refer to;
Aleuts, a
peoples found in the
Bering Sea/Straits area
Aleut language...
- themselves, the Sibero-Russian
promyshlenniki forced the
Aleuts to do the work for them,
enserfing the
Aleuts. As word
spread of the
riches in furs to be had,...
- The
Eskaleut (/ɛˈskæliuːt/ e-SKAL-ee-oot), Eskimo–
Aleut or Inuit–Yupik–Unangan
languages are a
language family native to the
northern portions of the...
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Aleut Ka (Ԟ ԟ; italics: Ԟ ԟ) is a
letter of the
Cyrillic script. It is
formed from the
Cyrillic letter Ka (К к) by
adding a
stroke to the
upper diagonal...
- The
Aleut Corporation, or TAC, is one of
thirteen Alaska Native Regional Corporations created under the
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA)...
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Mednyj Aleut (also
called Copper Island Creole or
Copper Island Aleut) is an
extinct mixed language spoken on
Bering Island.
Mednyj Aleut is characterized...