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Alutiiq - Wikipedia
The Alutiiq (pronounced / ə ˈ l uː t ɪ k / ə-LOO-tik in English; from Promyshlenniki Russian Алеутъ, "Aleut"; [1] [2] [3] plural often "Alutiit"), also called by their ancestral name Sugpiaq (/ ˈ s ʊ ɡ ˌ b j ɑː k / SUUG-byahk or / ˈ s ʊ ɡ p i ˌ æ k / SUUG-pee-AK; plural often "Sugpiat"), as well as Pacific Eskimo or ...
Alutiiq People - Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository
The Alutiiq/Sugpiaq are an Alaska Native people. We have lived in the coastal environments of south-central Alaska for over 7,500 years. Our traditional homelands include Prince William Sound, the outer Kenai Peninsula, the Kodiak Archipelago, and the Alaska Peninsula.
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Alutiiq, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Afognak Native Corporation, an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) formed under the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Learn more about the Afognak Native Corporation and its shareholders …
Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository in Kodiak, Alaska
The past meets the present at the Alutiiq Museum where you can explore 7,500 years of Alutiiq/Sugpiaq heritage. See ancestral artifacts, discover history, and learn how Alutiiq traditions continue. Cama’i — Hello. We welcome you.
History - Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository
Alutiiq/Sugpiaq people have lived in the Kodiak region for over 7,500 years. Explore Alutiiq history from the deep past to the present and learn about the forces that have shaped the Alutiiq community
Alaska Native Heritage Center | Alaska History and Cultural Studies
2000年1月1日 · The Aleut and Alutiiq peoples are maritime people obtaining most of their food and livelihood from the sea. Historically, sea mammal hunters went to sea, sometimes traveled long distances in their skin covered iqyax/qayaq or ‘bairdarka’, as they became known in Russian.
Languages - Alutiiq / Sugpiaq | Alaska Native Language Center
Alutiiq (Sugpiaq, Sugcestun) is a Pacific Gulf variety of Yupik Eskimo spoken in two dialects from the Alaska Peninsula to Prince William Sound, including Kodiak Island. Of a total population of about 3,000 Alutiiq people, about 400 still speak the language.