• The Alutiiq language (also called Sugpiak, Sugpiaq, Sugcestun, Suk, Supik, Pacific Gulf Yupik, Gulf Yupik, Koniag-Chugach) is a close relative to the Central...
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    The 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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    (1997) Yupik or Western Eskimoan Alutiiq or Pacific Gulf Yupik (ca. 80 speakers) Koniag Alutiiq (Alutiit’stun) Chugach Alutiiq (Sugt’stun) Central Alaskan...
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    Chugach (category Alutiiq)
    Alaska. The Chugach people are an Alutiiq (Pacific Native) people who speak the Chugach dialect of the Alutiiq language. Their autonym Sugpiaq derives from...
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    Yupik peoples (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    related to the Inuit and Iñupiat. Yupik peoples include the following: Alutiiq, or Sugpiaq, of the Alaska Peninsula and coastal and island areas of southcentral...
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    Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    within the government. The 20 languages that were included in the bill are: Inupiaq Siberian Yupik Central Alaskan Yup'ik Alutiiq Unangax Dena'ina Deg Xinag...
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    Eskimo (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    suffix -q) "Alutiiq / Sugpiaq People". alutiiqmuseum.org. Retrieved 2023-05-07. ""Alutiiq / Suqpiaq Nation"" (PDF). Alutiiq Museum. "Language Loss & Revitalization"...
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    Kodiak Island (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Kodiak Island (Alutiiq: Qikertaq, Russian: Кадьяк) is a large island on the south coast of the U.S. state of Alaska, separated from the Alaska mainland...
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    Kodiak, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    The City of Kodiak (Alutiiq: Sun'aq) is the main city and one of seven communities on Kodiak Island in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska. All commercial transportation...
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    locally as Old Russian, is a dialect of Russian influenced by the Alutiiq language spoken by Alaskan Creoles. Most of its speakers live on Kodiak Island...
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    Tlingit (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    'People of the Tides'. The Russian name Koloshi (Колоши, from a Sugpiaq-Alutiiq term kulut'ruaq for the labret worn by women) or the related German name...
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  • Sven Haakanson (category Alutiiq people)
    (born 1967) (Alutiiq) is an American anthropologist who specializes in documenting and preserving the language and culture of the Alutiiq. He served, from...
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    Chenega, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Chenega (/tʃɪˈniːɡə/; Alutiiq: Caniqaq) is a census-designated place (CDP) on Evans Island in the Chugach Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. Located...
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    Kodiak bear (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    April 2008. "Bear". Alutiiq Museum. 2017. Archived from the original on 2018-02-01. Retrieved 2017-07-21. "Kodiak Alutiiq Language Level I & II Teaching...
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    Alaskan ice cream (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    agutaq (lit. 'mixed/stirred together') Yup'ik akutaq (lit. 'mixed/stirred together') Alutiiq (Northern) akutaq, sisuq Alutiiq (Southern) akutaq, pirinaq...
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    Pilot Point, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Pilot Point (Alutiiq: Agisaq) is a city in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States, on the Alaska Peninsula. As of the 2020 census, the population...
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    Yup'ik (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    native language and bilingual education has been in force since the 1970s. The neighbours of the Yupʼik are the Iñupiaq to the north, Aleutized Alutiiq ~ Sugpiaq...
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    Cook Inlet (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    other parts of the state. The inlet was first explored and settled by Alutiiq people, tribes of coastal-dwelling Pacific Eskimos, beginning around 6000...
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  • Voiceless bilabial nasal (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    bilabial nasal (stop) is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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    Chignik, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Chignik (Alutiiq: Cirniq) is a city in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. It is two hundred and fifty miles southwest of Kodiak. At the...
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  • Larsen Bay, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Larsen Bay (Alutiiq: Uyaqsaq) is a city in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 87, down from 115 in 2000...
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    (plural) (Aleut); and ciqlluaq (Alutiiq ~ Sugpiaq) were the traditional, main or communal dwelling used by the Alutiiq people and Aleuts, the indigenous...
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    Akhiok, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Akhiok (Kasukuak in Alutiiq; Russian: Акхиок) is a second-class city in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska, United States. Akhiok is Kodiak's southernmost...
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    Augustine Volcano (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    36333°N 153.43333°W / 59.36333; -153.43333 Naming Native name Utakineq (Alutiiq) Chu Nula (Tanaina) Geography Augustine Volcano Cook Inlet, Alaska, U.S...
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  • Ouzinkie, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Ouzinkie (/juːˈzɪŋki/, Uusenkaaq in Alutiiq, Russian: Узинки), is a hamlet on Spruce Island in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010...
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    Seldovia, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Seldovia (Alutiiq: Angagkitaqnuuq; Dena'ina: Angidahtnu; Russian: Селдовия) is a city in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. Its population...
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    Port Graham, also known as Paluwik (pah-LU-wig) in the Alutiiq language, is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United...
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  • Grammatical number (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    three or more. This is the case for Sanskrit, North Mansi, and Alutiiq. In languages with a facultative dual, two of something can be referred to using...
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    Alaska. The Chugach people are an Alutiiq (Pacific Eskimo) people who speak the Chugach dialect of the Alutiiq language. In 1898 United States Army Captain...
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    Port Lions, Alaska (category Articles containing Alutiiq-language text)
    Port Lions (Masiqsirraq in Alutiiq) is a city located on Kodiak Island in the Kodiak Island Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2010 census...
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