Other crossword clues for answer "ALEUT"ALEUTAlaskan islanderAlaskan nativeEskimo's cousinNative AmericanNative who might wear a puffin parkaNative American who might speak RussianBering Sea residentCertain AlaskanNative of the frozen NorthKiska residentAlaska nativeFox Island nativeIndigenous person who wears parkas made from seal gutsIndigenous tribe from the Bering SeaIndigenous people of AlaskaNorthern islanderVery northern YankAndreanof dwellerShumagin islanderUnalaska nativeFox IslanderNative AlaskanLanguage spoken in AlaskaAlaskan indigeneFar-north archipelago dwellerNative of the 49th stateLanguage only spoken in small parts of Russia and AmericaWestern AlaskanUnalaska residentEskimo's cultural cousinAttu dwellerEskimo relativeAboriginal AlaskanInuit relativeLast Frontier nativeSeal hunterCertain Alaskan islanderAlaskan tongueIt's spoken on Bering IslandNative of the Shumagin IslandsNative whale hunterRat Island nativeKodiak nativeEskimo's kinInuit's cousinParka wearerAlaska Peninsula nativePribilof Islands residentIndigenous AlaskanPribilof Islands nativeUmiak builderDwindling Alaskan tribeKayak makerUnalaska denizenBering Sea nativeEarly seal hunterUnalaska inhabitantLanguage spoken along the Bering SeaSitka dwellerNear Island dwellerNative American of AlaskaAlaska Peninsula dwellerCape Wrangell dwellerPribilof Islands languageCertain North AmericanLanguage once written in CyrillicTraditional parka makerTraditional fur traderNative of United States islands.Native who may see action at Dutch Harbor.First inhabitant of Kiska.Native of Dutch Harbor.Native of Kiska.Arctic islander.Eskimo.Native of Attu.Kinsman of the Eskimo.Language of Unalaska.Native of Unalaska.Native of a U. S. archipelago.Native of part of the Territory of Alaska.Cousin of Eskimo.Far Northerner.Native of Alaska.Unalaskan.Alaskan aborigine.Arctic dweller.Eskimauan native.Island native of the Arctic.Alaskan.Resident of a northern state.Alaskan Eskimo.Alaskan language.Inhabitant of Attu.Islander of the Far North.Native of Atka.Eskimoan tribesman.Native of 21 Across.Eskimo's neighbor.Amerind.Native of the Forty-ninth State.Certain AlaskaNorth Pacific nativeNorthern nativeAttu nativeCitizen of UnalaskaRat Islands' nativeEskimo's relativeMan of AdakAlaskan native's languageMember of an Alaskan groupAdak nativeEskimo, e.g.Atka nativeAlaskan IndianAn AlaskanEskimo languageKanaga Island languageNorthern islands nativeOne of the AlaskansMan of AlluNative of the Near IslandsResident of the Fox IslandsAlaskan peopleRat Island residentEskimo-___ (language group)Seal fur traderSealskin wearer, maybeWalrus hunterAtka dwellerBering Sea hunterDweller on the Bering SeaAlaska islanderKayak paddlerNorthernerRat IslanderRelative of an EskimoNative on the Bering SeaSpeaker of YupikLanguage from which "parka" comesEskimo-___ language familyNative seal hunterTraditional whale hunterLanguage akin to YupikUnalaska native, e.g.Inhabitant of the Pribilof IslandsNorth Pacific islanderWestern language historically written in the Cyrillic alphabetNative parka wearerNative of 58-AcrossSealer, maybeEskimo-___ languagesFox Islands dwellerMany a Nikolskoye nativeDweller along the Bering SeaFox Islands residentNorthern archipelago dwellerLanguage related to Inupiaq and YupikLanguage related to InuitBering Sea islanderKayak commanderIgloo builderUnalaska Island dwellerLanguage from which "Alaska" derivesEskimo cousinNorthern inhabitantAttu islanderSealskin wearer, perhapsAlaska residentSealskin wearer, sometimesLanguage distantly related to InuitCertain Native AlaskanAlaska Peninsula languageAlaskan inhabitantUnimak native, e.g.Rat Islands residentCertain northern island dwellerWestern Alaska nativeNative of 53-DownSouthwest AlaskanUnalaska Island nativeAttu residentRat Islander, for oneLinguistic cousin of YupikLanguage also known as Unangam TunuuLanguage with an Atkan dialectIslander of 36-DownFox Islands nativeLanguage that gave us the word "parka"Early kayakerSeal-hunting islanderAndreanof Islands nativeNative by the Bering SeaUser of a sealskin kayakLanguage from which "Alaska" comesLanguage known to native speakers as Unangam TunuuNative of 34-AcrossUnangam Tunuu speakerLanguage that gave Alaska its name