Did You Know?

The Aleuts are great at fishing!

Who Are the Aleuts?

The Aleuts are the first people of the Aleutian Islands.

Aleut Language

The Aleuts speak a language called Unangam Tunuu.

What Aleuts Do

Aleuts hunt for food in the sea.

They make clothes from animal skins.

They tell stories about their past.

Aleuts live in small groups called tribes.

They love to fish and gather food.

Aleuts have their own songs and dances.

More About Aleuts

The Aleuts have lived on the islands for a long time. They have a rich culture and many traditions. They are known for their skills in hunting and fishing. The Aleuts work hard to keep their ways alive.

Today, Aleuts still fish and hunt. They also share their stories and teach their kids. This helps keep their culture strong. They are proud of who they are.

In the future, more people will learn about the Aleuts. They will share their ways with others. The Aleuts will keep their culture and traditions alive for many years.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Aleuts: Indigenous People"] --> B["Location: Aleutian Islands"] B --> C["Divided: U.S. Alaska"] B --> D["Divided: Russia (Kamchatka Krai)"] A --> E["Known as: Unangax̂"] A --> F["Recognized Tribes: 13 in Alaska"] A --> G["Recognition in Russia: 2000"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Indigenous:Native to a place; original inhabitants
politically divided:Separated by government boundaries or rules
federally recognized:Officially accepted by the national government
tribes:Groups of people with a common culture or ancestry
decree:An official order or decision