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Aleuts in Russia are Indigenous Aleut people who live on Bering Island, one of the islands of the Commander Islands located in the Russian administrative division of Kamchatka Krai. In 2000, the Aleuts of Bering Island were recognized by Russian government decree as a small-numbered Indigenous people.[1] Around 300 Russian Aleuts live in the community of Nikolskoye on Bering Island, the sole populated place on the island.[2]

  1. ^ "Aleuts". Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  2. ^ "History". Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association. Retrieved 2024-01-11.

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Aleuts in Russia

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Mednyj Aleut language

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blending of Russian and Aleut (primarily Attu) elements in most components of the grammar, but most profoundly in the verbal morphology. The Aleut component...

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Russian colonization of North America

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Peter the Aleut

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Alaskan Creole people

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Alaska, known as Russian Creoles (Russian: Креолы, romanized: Kreoly). As an ethnic group, their ancestry is mainly of Sibero-Russian, Aleut, Yupik, Eskimo...

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Ethnic groups in Russia

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Russia, as the largest country in the world, has great ethnic diversity, is a multinational state, and is home to over 190 ethnic groups nationwide. According...

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Pribilof Islands

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Islands; Aleut: Amiq, Russian: Острова Прибылова, romanized: Ostrova Pribylova) are a group of four volcanic islands off the coast of mainland Alaska, in the...

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Unimak Island

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Island (Aleut: Unimax, Russian: Унимак) is the largest island in the Aleutian Islands chain of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is the easternmost island in the...

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Attu Island

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Attu (Aleut: Atan, Russian: Атту) is an island in the Near Islands (part of the Aleutian Islands chain). It is the westernmost point of the U.S. state...

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Ainu in Russia

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in Russia are an Indigenous people of Siberia located in Sakhalin Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai and Kamchatka Krai. The Russian Ainu people (Aine; Russian:...

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Eskaleut languages

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Eskimoan and Aleut. The Aleut branch consists of a single language, Aleut, spoken in the Aleutian Islands and the Pribilof Islands. Aleut is divided into...

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Aleutian Islands

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ə-LOO-shən; Russian: Алеутские острова; Aleut: Unangam Tanangin, "land of the Aleuts"; possibly from the Chukchi aliat, or "island")—also called the Aleut Islands...

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Amaknak Island

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Amaknak Island (Russian: Амакнак) or Umaknak Island (Aleut: Amaxnax̂; Russian: Умакнак) is the most populated island in the Aleutian Islands, an archipelago...

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Commander Islands

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and ⅓ Aleut. The 1943 Battle of the Komandorski Islands took place in the open sea about 160 km (100 mi) south of the islands. Aleuts in Russia Preobrazhenskoye...

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Agattu

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Agattu (Aleut: Angatux̂; Russian: Агатту) is an island in Alaska, part of the Near Islands in the western end of the Aleutian Islands. With a land area...

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Amatignak Island

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Amatignak Island (Aleut: Amatignax̂; Russian: Амактигнак) is a member of the Delarof Islands (western Andreanof Islands), in Alaska's Aleutian archipelago...

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Adak Island

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Alaskan Russian

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Kiska

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(Aleut: Qisxa, Russian: Кыска) is one of the Rat Islands, a group of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It is about 22 miles (35 km) long and varies in width...

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Alutiiq

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Alutiiq people (pronounced /əˈluːtɪk/ ə-LOO-tik in English; from Promyshlenniki Russian Алеутъ, "Aleut"; plural often "Alutiit"), also called by their...

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Russian language

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Atka Island

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Atka Island (Aleut: Atx̂ax̂, Russian: Атка остров) is the largest island in the Andreanof Islands of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The island is 50 miles...

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Russian imperialism

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Alaska Natives

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Bering Island

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population grew from 110 people in 1827 (17 Russians, 45 Aleuts and 48 mixed race) to more than 300 people in 1879 (100 Aleuts on Copper island alone, along...

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Stepan Glotov

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suppressed a revolt of the Aleut natives of the Fox Islands. The Aleuts were unhappy with the depredations of Promyshlenniks (Russian fur workers) who followed...

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