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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:
Kukang amgaax ha}laxs amaxsi{. :
My grandmother had a nightmare last night.

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Atkan spelling:
kuka{ :
grandmother

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Atkan spelling:
Kuka{ adang anna a{. :
Grandmother is my father's mother.

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Atkan spelling:
kukmi{ :
chunk

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Atkan spelling:
Kukutus anamdix agalan ay{akus. :
The young eiders are following the mother.

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Atkan spelling:
kukutu{ :
young eider duck

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Atkan spelling:
kulisa{ :
wheel

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Atkan spelling:
Kulukuulax̂ chuchudal tunukux̂. :
The bell is ringing sharply.
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Atkan spelling:
kulukuulu{ :
bell

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Atkan spelling:
kuluuzam iqyaa :
canoe


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