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What is the cuisine of the Aleutian Islands?



 seal, sea lion, whale, fish and tidal foods

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What landforms are in Aleutian Islands?



volcanic origin

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Who governs the Aleutian Islands?



The Commander Islands, located further to the west, belong to the Russian federal subject of Kamchatka Krai, of the Russian Far East.

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Who are the people of the Aleutian Islands?

Unangax̂ and Aleut

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What is the history of the Aleutian Islands?

For some 8,000 years the Unangan (Aleuts) were the sole inhabitants of the islands, and by the time of Russian exploration there were an estimated 25,000 Unangan scattered throughout the Aleutian Islands.

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What food did the Aleuts eat?

salmon, crabs, shellfish, and cod, as well as hunting sea mammals such as seal, walrus, and whales.

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What is Aleutian Islands known for?

The Aleutian Islands unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge (established 1980) covers 4,250 square miles (11,000 square km) and extends between Unimak (east) and Attu (west) islands. The Aleutians provide a nesting habitat for tens of millions of seabirds, including auklets, puffins, murres, and fulmars.

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Are the Aleutian Islands protected?



Much of the land area of the Aleutians is protected as the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.

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What people live in the Aleutian Islands?

Unangax̂ people

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What are 3 facts about the Aleutian Islands?

The Aleutians separate the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. They are whipped by notorious winds and battered by 50 foot waves. They form the 1,200-mile northern arc of the Pacific Ring of Fire. NOAA Fisheries scientists continue to discover new species of fish and invertebrates in the Aleutians.

300

What are traditional foods in Alaska?

wild game meats, fish, seafood, marine mammals, plants, and berries.

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What is the Aleutian Islands Monument?

The Aleutian Islands World War II National Monument is a U.S. national monument in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.

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Does the US have military bases in the Aleutian Islands?

Eareckson Air Station (IATA: SYA, ICAO: PASY), formerly Shemya Air Force Base, is a United States Air Force military airport located on the island of Shemya, in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands.

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Who lives on the Aleutian Islands?



the indigenous Unangan, or Aleut people

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Who currently owns the Aleutian Islands?

Most of the Aleutian Islands belong to the U.S. state of Alaska, with the archipelago encompassing the Aleutians West Census Area and the Aleutians East Borough.

400

What did the Inuit and Aleut eat?

marine and terrestrial animals (including seal, whale, caribou, fish, birds, and musk ox) with harpoons and modified spears.

400

What geologic features are found on the Aleutian Islands?



What geologic features are found on the Aleutian Islands?



400

Are the Aleutian Islands active?



the most seismically active area in the United States of America.

400

Who currently owns the Aleutian Islands?

Most of the Aleutian Islands belong to the U.S. state of Alaska, with the archipelago encompassing the Aleutians West Census Area and the Aleutians East Borough. The Commander Islands, located further to the west, belong to the Russian federal subject of Kamchatka Krai, of the Russian Far East.

400

Who are the indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands?

Unangax̂ and Aleut

500

What is Alaska's signature food?

Fresh salmon, flaky halibut, and monster king crab

500

What are 3 facts about the Aleutian Islands?



 separate the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea.

500

What happened to the Aleutian Islands?



American forces recaptured Attu in June of 1943, at the price of many American and Japanese lives, and the Japanese army abandoned Kiska one month later. U.S. troops remained in the Aleutians until the end of the war in 1945.

500

Can you stay in the Aleutian Islands?

you can relax and enjoy your stay while revitalizing your senses surrounded by crystal waters and pristine mountains.

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What is unique about the Aleutian Islands?

nestled among active volcanoes, sea-sculpted coastline, and mile-after-mile of rugged, wind-swept landscape 


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