Title: Alaska Indian Dictionary Aleutian Indian and English Dictionary: Common Words In The Dialects Of The Aleutian Indian Language: As Spoken By The Oogashik, Egashik, Egegik, Anangashuk And Misremie Tribes Around Sulima River And Neighboring Parts Of The Alaska Peninsula
Author: Charles A. Lee
Language: English and Aleutian
ALASKA INDIAN DICTIONARY
COMPILED BY CHARLES A. LEE
1896
Aleutian Indian And English
Common Words In The
As Spoken By The
Compiled By
Oogashik, 1896
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PREFACE
The author, in placing this little book before the public, feels that in so doing he adds his mite to the useful and timely literature of the day. The ground has not been covered before, and all travelers in the Alaskan Peninsula will appreciate to its fullest extent the purpose of this work.
The aborigines of this far away country have no written language, and this work aims to put before the traveler or trader a means of communication with this people which it is hoped will be of mutual benefit to both.
Many years of residence in this country and thorough familiarity with
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Alaska Indian Dictionary.
A
Anchor……………………Cets-yuk.
B
Bad, ugly, no good…………Asi-duk.
C
Codfish…………………..A-te-pa.
D
Door, to shut the door……..Batu-luko.
E
Empty, nothing…………….Bu-kau-coku.
F
Fishing boat………………Ba-lia.
G
Good, all right……………A-shik-tuk.
H
Hand……………………..Arkat, also Aig-what.
I
I thank you (Russian)………Bassie-pa.
J
Joking……………………Lingen aka.
K
Kiss, to kiss……………..Betchie-luko.
L
Land otter………………..O-ka-ja.
M
Much, Many, very…………..Men-nuco, also Au-gte.
N
No good, bad………………Asi-duk.