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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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Atkan spelling:
Kiin wan alux̂ ukaaĝasal?:
Who brought this letter here?
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Atkan spelling:
Kiin wang machaalki{ a}iisal a{taa}utaku{? :
Who left this mop here again?

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Atkan spelling:
Kiin a{? :
Who is it?

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Atkan spelling:
Kiin chachx̂um kaamiĝii alal? :
Who wants a beaded belt?
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Atkan spelling:
Kiin chux̂taqas imis ax̂s? :
Who gave you the clothes?
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Atkan spelling:
Kiin ukuusxi{ si{il a{taa}utaku{? :
Who broke the window once again?

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Atkan spelling:
kiinkus :
who

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Atkan spelling:
Kiinkus as taliĝil saĝanax̂t? :
Who did you dance with last night?
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Atkan spelling:
Kiinkus as? :
Who are they?

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Atkan spelling:
Kiinkux akux am}il hamamax? :
Who are the two fighting?


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