Aleut
The Aleut are Native Americans from the Aleutian Islands. They live in Alaska and Russia. Their traditional clothes were made from the skins of sea lions, seals, sea otters, and birds.
LanguageEdit
The Aleut speak the Aleut language, which they call Unangam Tunuu. However, most of them don't speak it well nowadays. Many speak English and Russian.
HistoryEdit
Contact with RussiansEdit
In the 18th century, Russians came to Alaska. The Russians taught the Aleut about their religion, the Russian Orthodox version of Christianity. They also traded furs with them.
CaliforniaEdit
The Aleut killed many members of the Nicoleño Tribe in California during a conflict.
CultureEdit
HousingEdit
The Aleut lived in special houses called barabara. It was partly underground to protect them from the elements.
FoodEdit
The Aleut hunted many sea creatures for food and their furs. They also liked to eat berries.