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Alutiiq and Alutiiq Museum

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Difference between Alutiiq and Alutiiq Museum

Alutiiq vs. Alutiiq Museum

The Alutiiq people (pronounced in English; from Promyshlenniki Russian Алеутъ, "Aleut"; plural often "Alutiit"), also called by their ancestral name Sugpiaq (or; plural often "Sugpiat") as well as Pacific Eskimo or Pacific Yupik, are a southern coastal people of Alaska Natives. The Alutiiq Museum or Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository is a non-profit museum and cultural center dedicated to preserving and sharing the cultural traditions of the Koniag Alutiiq branch of Sugpiaq ~ Alutiiq of the Alaska Native people.

Similarities between Alutiiq and Alutiiq Museum

Alutiiq and Alutiiq Museum have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alaska Natives, Alaska Peninsula, Alutiiq language, Awa'uq Massacre, Chugach, Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak Archipelago, Kodiak, Alaska, Old Harbor, Alaska, Prince William Sound, Sven Haakanson.

Alaska Natives

Alaska Natives are indigenous peoples of Alaska, United States and include: Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures.

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Alaska Peninsula

The Alaska Peninsula is a peninsula extending about to the southwest from the mainland of Alaska and ending in the Aleutian Islands.

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Alutiiq language

The Alutiiq language (also called Sugpiak, Sugpiaq, Sugcestun,, Cambridge University Press, 1981 Suk, Supik, Pacific Gulf Yupik, Gulf Yupik, Koniag-Chugach) is a close relative to the Central Alaskan Yup'ik language spoken in the western and southwestern Alaska, but is considered a distinct language.

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Awa'uq Massacre

The Awa'uq MassacreSven Haakanson, Jr.

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Chugach

Chugach, Chugach Sugpiaq or Chugachigmiut is the name of an Alaska Native people in the region of the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound on the southern coast of Alaska.

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Kenai Peninsula

The Kenai Peninsula is a large peninsula jutting from the coast of Southcentral Alaska.

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Kodiak Archipelago

The Kodiak Archipelago is an archipelago, or group of islands, south of the main land mass of the state of Alaska (United States), about by air south of Anchorage in the Gulf of Alaska.

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Kodiak, Alaska

Kodiak (Alutiiq: Sun'aq; Kadʹyak) is one of seven communities and the main city on Kodiak Island, Kodiak Island Borough, in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Old Harbor, Alaska

Old Harbor (Nuniaq in Alutiiq) is a city in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska, United States.

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Prince William Sound

Prince William Sound (Чугацкий залив Čugatski zaliv) is a sound of the Gulf of Alaska on the south coast of the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Sven Haakanson

Sven Haakanson, Jr. (born 1967) (Alutiiq) is an American anthropologist who has specialized in documenting and preserving the language and culture of the Alutiiq.

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Alutiiq and Alutiiq Museum Comparison

Alutiiq has 36 relations, while Alutiiq Museum has 30. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 16.67% = 11 / (36 + 30).

References

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