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1. A native or inhabitant of the Aleutian Islands.

2. This marked the end of the last Japanese hold in the Aleutians.

3. On 21 August, she screened the first American landings in the Aleutians at Adak Island.

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5. Aleut Language (Unangan, Unangax, Aleutian) Language: Aleut is an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken along the Aleutian Island chain of Alaska and islands off the coast of Siberia

6. I-9 was sunk by destroyer USS Frazier in the Aleutians on 13 June 1943.

7. Aleuts are Alaskan Native people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska, and a small portion of the Aleutian Islands are in Kamchatka Krai, Russia.

8. GEOGRAPHIC RANGE: Double-crested Cormorants can be found from the Aleutian Islands in …

9. Adiantum aleuticum Aleutian maidenhair Adiantum anceps double edge maidenhair Adiantum capillus-veneris

10. Native of the Aleutian Islands, 1780, of unknown origin, probably from a native word

11. Aleut (əlo͞ot`, ăl`ēo͞ot'), native inhabitant of the Aleutian Islands and W Alaska

12. Its island chain begins at the Aleutian Islands, and finishes up in Oceania.

13. The Red-faced Cormorant lives in the southern regions of Alaska out into the Aleutian Islands

14. It is the tongue of the Aleut people living in the Aleutian, Pribilof, and Commander Islands

15. Following the conference, the task force took the President north to Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.

16. Search for Anguilla eels on the West Coast of North America and on the Aleutian and Hawaiian Islands

17. A member of a Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska

18. A member of a Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska

19. The Aleutian Islands port of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, is the base of operations for the fishing fleet.

20. Its territory in Alaska encompasses the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula west of Stepovak Bay

21. Aleuts were kept in camps as late as 1945—two full years after Japanese troops left the Aleutian Islands

22. The Aerology Building is one of the most intact and architecturally significant World War II buildings in the Aleutian Islands

23. The Aleuts are an Alaska Native people that historically inhabited a few small villages in the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands

24. Mount Westdahl, 5,426 feet (1,654 m) in elevation, is a stratovolcano of the Aleutian Range on the island.

25. Cassin's Auklets breed along the Pacific coast, from midways up the Baja California peninsula to Alaska's Aleutian Islands

26. 1750, perhaps from Alut, name of a coastal village in Kamchatka [Bright].Their name for themselves is unangax.Related: Aleutian.

27. Its territory in Alaska encompasses the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula west of Stepovak Bay

28. A community of Native Americans who speak an Eskimo-Aleut language and inhabit the Aleutian Islands and southwestern Alaska

29. An original objective of these multidisciplinary studies was to determine the position of the Aleuts in the Aleutian ecosystem with time depth

30. Rossman 1597: West side, Great Sitkin Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: Anorthite: X050021: Ca(Al 2 Si 2 O 8) G.R

31. An original objective of these multidisciplinary studies was to determine the position of the Aleuts in the Aleutian ecosystem with time depth

32. The chain extends from south of the island of Hawaiʻi to the edge of the Aleutian Trench, near the eastern edge of Russia.

33. Crested Auklets, Least Auklets and other seabirds at Main Talus, Buldir Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska - Alaska Maritime National Wildlife RefugeCamera and

34. The remnants of John moved through the Aleutian Islands, producing a wind gust of 46 mph (74 km/h) in Unalaska.

35. Aleut definition is - a member of a people of the Aleutian and Shumagin islands and the western part of Alaska Peninsula.

36. At the time of contact, the Aleuts numbered between 12,000 and 16,000 and inhabited several hundred villages along the Aleutian Archipelago and …

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38. Aleut Culture The earliest people in this region, the Paleo-Aleuts, arrived in the Aleutian Islands from the Alaskan mainland about 2000 B.C

39. Aleut definition: a member of a people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and SW Alaska , related to the Inuit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

40. Next day she made several depth charge attacks on an enemy submarine and she continued antisubmarine patrol off the Aleutian Islands through June.

41. A member of a people native to the Aleutian Islands and the western Alaska Peninsula who are related to the Inuit and Yupik

42. 20 A few days later, during a fire drill, I casually went up to her and asked, "Ever been to the Aleutian Islands?"

43. Most scholars believe that the Aleuts came to the Aleutian Islands from Alaska, where they branched off from the closely related Eskimos about 4,000 years ago.

44. Mikuma's crew was advised that upon the completion of the Midway operation they would proceed to the Aleutian Islands and from there to Australia.

45. Aleut (plural Aleuts) A member of the indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska in the United States and of Kamchatka Krai in the Russia

46. Currently the people of the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands refer to themself using the traditional name "Unangan;" this volume uses the term Aleut in keeping with the historical context.

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48. T ə n uː ˈ /) is the language spoken by the Aleut (Unangax̂) living in the Aleutian Islands, Pribilof Islands, Commander Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula (in Aleut Alaxsxa, the origin of the state name Alaska)

49. After his crew returned to Russia with sea otter pelts judged to be the finest fur in the world, small associations of fur traders began to sail from the shores of Siberia toward the Aleutian Islands.

50. The Aleuts The Aleuts constituted several peoples related to the Eskimos, but they had their own language and culture. They were the original inhabitants of southwest Alaska, the Kodiak archipelago and the Aleutian Islands, stretching some 1,100 miles toward Asia.

51. Aleut (əlo͞ot`, ăl`ēo͞ot'), native inhabitant of the Aleutian Islands and W Alaska.Like the Eskimo Eskimo, a general term used to refer to a number of groups inhabiting the coastline from the Bering Sea to Greenland and the Chukchi Peninsula in NE Siberia.

52. Aleut, self-names Unangax̂ and Sugpiaq, a native of the Aleutian Islands and the western portion of the Alaska Peninsula of northwestern North America. The name Aleut derives from the Russian; the people refer to themselves as the Unangax̂ and the Sugpiaq

53. The Aleut Corporation (TAC) was incorporated on June 21, 1972, as one of 12 regional Alaska Native corporations established under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). TAC is owned by over 4,000 Alaska Native shareholders primarily of Unangax (Aleut) descent from the Aleutian Chain Region of Alaska.

54. Alaska lies at the extreme northwest of the North American continent, and the Alaska Peninsula is the largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere.Because the 180th meridian passes through the state’s Aleutian Islands, Alaska’s westernmost portion is in the Eastern Hemisphere.Thus, technically, Alaska is in both hemispheres.

55. A number of species likely to be designated threatened or vulnerable in Quebec (Tardif et al. 2005), such as Aleutian maidenhair (Adiantum aleuticum), Indian’s dream (Aspidotis densa), swamp thistle (Cirsium muticum var. monticolum), rough fescue (Festuca altaica) and dwarf Arctic groundsel (Solidago simplex subsp. simplex var. chlorolepis), also share the habitat of the greenscaled willow.

56. The double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) is a member of the Cormorant family of water birds.Its habitat is near rivers and lakes as well as in coastal areas, and is widely distributed across North America, from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska down to Florida and Mexico.Measuring 70–90 cm (28–35 in) in length, it is an all-black bird which gains a small double crest of black and