This publication in Atkan Aleut, commonly referred to as Western Aleut, is one of ten similar projects undertaken by the National Bilingual Materials Development Center.
By Moses Dirks and Knut Bergsland
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By Moses Dirks and Knut Bergsland
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un'gital:Atkan spelling: un'gital : to rely on |
Unaalugix anida.:Atkan spelling: Unaalu}i{ anida. : Light the bonfire. |
unaalux̂:Atkan spelling: unaalux̂ : bonfire |
Unaalux̂ anida.:Atkan spelling: Unaalux̂ anida. : Light the bonfire. |
Unaalux̂ uĝakux̂.:Atkan spelling: Unaalux̂ uĝakux̂. : The fire went out. |
unal:Atkan spelling: unal : to bake; cook |
unangaa:Atkan spelling: unangaa : side below; passage between |
Unangam chix̂taliisii chigdax̂ hiilax̂tadax̂.:Atkan spelling: Unangam chix̂taliisii chigdax̂ hiilax̂tadax̂. : A Native raincoat is called a chigdax̂. |
unangam taligii:Atkan spelling: unangam tali}ii : Native dance |
unangam uliigii:Atkan spelling: unangam uliigii : boots |