a member of the people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and southwestern Alaska
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a community of Native Americans who speak an Eskimo-Aleut language and inhabit the Aleutian Islands and southwestern Alaska
<noun.group> the Aleut and the Eskimo are related culturally and linguistically
the language spoken by the Aleut
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Aleut \Aleut\ n. a member of the people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands. Same as {Aleutian}, n.
Syn: Aleutian. [WordNet 1.5]
When Aleut natives complained that the oil spill kept them from gathering food through fishing and seal-hunting, Exxon flew in cases of beef, chicken and diced ham.
All will be returned to Alaska when the studies are complete to become the property of the Aleut Corp., Diters said.
While largely similar to the version passed by the House on a 243-141 vote last September, the Senate version also provides a multimillion-dollar package for Aleut Indians moved from the Aleutian Islands off Alaska during a Japanese attack in 1942.
Some say the crab crash may have been a blessing in disguise for Unalaska. "King crab was real seasonal," said Kathy Grimnes, president of Ounalashka, the Aleut regional ative corporation. Workers labored 14 hours a day, seven days a week.
The second case involves an Aleut girl from the Kodiak Island village of Akhiok.
Scores of small quakes have rattled an Aleut fishing village during the past 17 days, and geologists say they are keeping a wary eye on the possible source: a volcano that's been dormant for centuries.