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The homeland of the Aleuts includes the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, the Shumagin Islands, and the far western part of the Alaska Peninsula. ...
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The name Aleut was given by the early Russian fur traders of the mid-18th century, but they refer to themselves as Unangan, which means "seashore" or ...
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The cultural survival of the Aleuts of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, is one of the most unusual case studies in the Arctic. Taken from their homes on the ...
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When the Russians reached the Aleutian islands in 1741 almost every island was inhabited with Aleuts. The Aleuts are distant relatives of the coastal ...
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The role of The Aleuts in the history of the United States of America.
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The people known as the Aleuts are the native inhabitants of the islands stretching for about 1800 km (1100 mi) southwestward from the Alaskan mainland and ...
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Aleut (əl t`, ăl`ē t'), native inhabitant of the Aleutian Islands and W Alaska. Like the Eskimo Eskimo (ĕs`kəmō), a general term used to refer to a number ...
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According to some archeologists, the Aleut people inhabited the Aleutian ... 820 Aleuts were relocated from the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands to SE Alaska ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Aleut (people), a native of the Aleutian Islands and the western portion of the Alaska Peninsula of northwestern ...
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