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Meaning of "aleut"
aleut (noun) - A member of an indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands
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- Of the Aleutian Islands, their inhabitants or their language.
- A member of the indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska in the United States and of Kamchatka Krai in the Russia.
- A native or inhabitant of the Aleutian Islands.
- The language of the Aleutian Islands, related to Eskimo (Inupiaq and Yupik).
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Aleut names were romantic and colorful.
The native people are known as the Aleut.
Aleut families used it when traveling among the islands.
Unalaska is the Aleut name for the island.
Aleut not know mercy.
It was good you hid the Aleut whaling spear.
Aleut ceremonies were primarily a reflection of religious beliefs and secondarily a manifestation of ideas of propriety.
It is the sixteenth letter of the modern Aleut alphabet.
The Aleut survived by hunting and gathering.
Note that some phonemes are unique to specific dialects of Aleut.
The Aleut names are given in parentheses.
Many of his students would prove to be distinguished Aleut leaders.
The Aleut constructed partially underground houses called barabara.
There are no diphthongs in Aleut vowels.
They found seven Aleut men there who were hunting wild geese.
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The compound harpoon was the most prevalent weapon of the Aleut people.
Stomach of a sea lion used by Aleut natives to store dried red salmon.
The Aleut allowed a man to take as additional wives the younger sisters of his wife.
The myths and stories of the Aleut were of three kinds.
The commander of the garrison Yakovlev announced that was captured from the wild Aleut.
The task of revitalizing Aleut has largely been left to local government and community organizations.
Her work constitutes the most detailed accounts of Aleut phonetics and phonology available.
In the present they are separated into Eskimo and Aleut.
The social organization of the Aleut was somewhat more complicated than that of the Eskimo.
They traveled on the steamer Aleut.
The whaling techniques of the Aleut were radically different from those of the northern Eskimos.
There was high demand for the furs that the Aleut provided from hunting.
Culture Camp has an Aleut language component built into the program.
You lived among wild Aleut.
They were assimilated by the Aleut and currently identify themselves as Aleut.
Many Aleut speakers experience difficulties with this distinction while learning English.
The name Attu is a transliteration of the Aleut name of the island.
Attuan was a distinct dialect showing influence from both Atkan and Eastern Aleut.
I with macron is also used in the Aleut language Bering dialect.
The Aleut peoples knew of the Pribilofs long before westerners discovered the islands.
Adak Island has been the home to Aleut peoples since ancient times.
The Pribilof dialect has more living speakers than any other dialect of Aleut.
He is full Aleut Native Alaskan and an avid dirtbiker.
Netsvetov also wrote a dictionary of Atkan Aleut.
It is the only Aleut settlement on the Bering Sea shore.
The Russians killed four Aleut leaders.
The Aleut islands.
This contrast has been lost in Eastern Aleut.
And the Aleut language.
Anna Berge conducts research on Aleut.
He also has worked on Aleut and Eskimo migration patterns from Siberia.
The population of Atka is nearly entirely Aleut Unangan.
The Aleut or Unangan people have lived on Unalaska Island for thousands of years.
This former military airport is now owned by The Aleut Corporation.
Smaller Aleut villages lost as much as a quarter of their pre-internment population.