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Eastern Aleut (Eastern Aleutian)
Eastern Aleut is the name of one of the two major dialects of the Aleut tribe (the other being Western Aleut.)
Most Aleut speakers today use the Eastern Aleut dialect. Eastern Aleut is usually considered to include the dialects
spoken by the Unalaskan, Pribilof, and Peninsular Aleuts.
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Here are links to our webpages about the Eastern Aleut tribe and language:
Eastern Aleut language
Aleut Native Americans
Aleut Tribe Facts
The Aleut words
Aleut language alphabet
Eskimo-Aleut language
Alaska Native culture
Here are links to more Internet resources about the Eastern Aleuts:
Eastern Aleutian Tribes
Eastern Aleut Language
Continuity and Change in the Eastern Aleutian Tribes
Here are a few good books about the Eastern Aleuts:
Aleut Identities: Tradition and Modernity
Aleut Dictionary
Aleut Tales and Narratives
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