The Aleut language is one of the two main branches of the Eskimo-Aleut language family.
Jochelson discovered much vocabulary and grammar when he was there, adding to the scientific knowledge of the Aleut language.
Alaska means "Great Land" in the Aleut language and its name has always evoked vastness.
His final work focussed on refining his work on the Aleut language, and preparing a study of the Kamchadal people.
All the Creole spoke the Aleut language, as it was the language of their mothers.
It is fairly closely related to the Yupik languages, and more remotely to the Aleut language.
The Aleut language, the language of the Aleut people.
The masks show anthropomorphic creatures that are described in Aleut language.
The number of cases varies, with Aleut languages having a greatly reduced case system compared to Eskimo.
In the Aleut language - Eastern dialect of the Fox Islands: