The Aleut language, currently spoken along the Aleutian chain and the Pribilof and Commander islands, is the only language in its branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, and traditional methods of linguistic reconstruction have neither satisfactorily explained its relationship with languages on the Asian continent nor its development from Proto-Eskimo-Aleut. Linguistic reconstruction has always been important in understanding the prehistory and history of the Aleuts, and new approaches in comparative linguistics, more comprehensive information on typological features of neighboring languages, and continuing language documentation allow us to propose a rich and continuous history of contact with various groups of people. I evaluate evide...
The Pacific Coast Athabaskan (PCA) languages are part of the Athabaskan language family, one of the ...
A detailed analysis of the phonetic structures of Aleut, a moribund language spoken in Alaska, shows...
pt. I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest: On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of...
The Bering Strait region is a unique place within the Eskimo world as home for five Yupik Eskimo lan...
We summarize the results of a field and laboratory research program (1999–2006) in the Aleutian Isla...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
The series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary approach to add...
The Inuit inhabit a vast area of--from a European point of view--most inhospitable land, stretching ...
This work is comprised of a set of papers focussing on the extreme polysynthetic nature of the Eskal...
Journal ArticleThe series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary ...
The eastern Aleutian prehistoric archaeological sequence is key for understanding population movemen...
Sanak Island is the easternmost of the Aleutian Islands and was inhabited by the Aleut (Unangan) peo...
On the Southwestern Oregon Coast lies Coos Bay. Home to the Hanis and Miluk peoples, Coos Bay is a r...
The Aleut region has the longest history of anthropological and archaeological investigations in all...
Kutenai is a language isolate spoken in southeastern British Columbia and adjacent areas in northern...
The Pacific Coast Athabaskan (PCA) languages are part of the Athabaskan language family, one of the ...
A detailed analysis of the phonetic structures of Aleut, a moribund language spoken in Alaska, shows...
pt. I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest: On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of...
The Bering Strait region is a unique place within the Eskimo world as home for five Yupik Eskimo lan...
We summarize the results of a field and laboratory research program (1999–2006) in the Aleutian Isla...
The Aleutian Islands were colonized, perhaps several times, from the Alaskan mainland. Earlier work ...
The series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary approach to add...
The Inuit inhabit a vast area of--from a European point of view--most inhospitable land, stretching ...
This work is comprised of a set of papers focussing on the extreme polysynthetic nature of the Eskal...
Journal ArticleThe series of papers in this special issue of Human Biology use an interdisciplinary ...
The eastern Aleutian prehistoric archaeological sequence is key for understanding population movemen...
Sanak Island is the easternmost of the Aleutian Islands and was inhabited by the Aleut (Unangan) peo...
On the Southwestern Oregon Coast lies Coos Bay. Home to the Hanis and Miluk peoples, Coos Bay is a r...
The Aleut region has the longest history of anthropological and archaeological investigations in all...
Kutenai is a language isolate spoken in southeastern British Columbia and adjacent areas in northern...
The Pacific Coast Athabaskan (PCA) languages are part of the Athabaskan language family, one of the ...
A detailed analysis of the phonetic structures of Aleut, a moribund language spoken in Alaska, shows...
pt. I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest: On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of...