Adak Island has been the home to Aleut peoples since ancient times.
Archaeological evidence shows that the Aleut peoples once supported some of the largest hunter-gatherer sedentary settlements on earth.
It includes a large mound yielding much information about the origins of the Aleut people.
Amchitka was populated for more than 2,500 years by the Aleut people, but has had no permanent population since 1832.
The human history of Amchitka dates back at least 2,500 years, with the Aleut people.
Four higher Aleut people had been executed.
The tattoos and piercings of the Aleut people demonstrated not only their accomplishments in life but their religious views.
Before the 19th century, tattoos and piercings were very common among the Aleut people, especially among women.
The compound harpoon was the most prevalent weapon of the Aleut people.
The Aleut peoples knew of the Pribilofs long before westerners 'discovered' the islands.