Why was the Russian in the Aleut boat?

The Russians wanted to hunt the sea otters on the Aleutian Islands. Sea otters live near shore and shallow water. The Russian boats were too big and heavy to use, so they needed the Aleuts to help them.
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What did the Russians do to the Aleuts?

1745: Russians enslave Unangan (Aleut) people

Russian traders violently coerce Unangan (Aleut) men to trap beaver and other fur-bearing animals. The Russians take Unangan women and children hostage, demanding furs in exchange for their lives. While the men are out hunting, the Russians sexually exploit the hostages.
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Why did the Aleuts hunt sea otter?

von Kittlitz in Litke's Atlas to Voyage. Aleuts hunt sea otters in the kelp beds around the island by paddling skin canoes to the otters' habitat. The hunters use spears to kill the otters and then skin them for their beautiful fur pelts. Karana is angry that the Aleuts are killing so many otters.
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Why did the Aleuts come to the island?

The Aleuts have come to the island of the blue dolphins to hunt otter for their pelts, and Karana describes their hunting methods.
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What do the Aleuts want?

In lieu of paying with otter pelts, the Aleuts want to pay with a chest filled with jewels. The chief refuses saying they need three more chests to make up the difference. Captain Orlov agrees, but wants to load the pelts on the ship first.
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What does Aleut mean in Russian?

Aleut, a name given to the Unangan by the Russian fur traders, but who prefer to be called Unangan, are people who have had to and still currently rely on the sea for their livelihood. Unanga means the original people and Unanganin is the plural form. Unangan is another traditional name for them.
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Why and how did the Aleuts defeat the villagers?

The Aleuts attempt to cheat the men of the village out of paying for the otters, which quickly escalates into a fight. In the aftermath, the tribe is decimated and Karana left fatherless.
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Why has Captain Orlov and the Aleuts come to the island?

Captain Orlov is the leader of the Russian hunters who come to the Island of the Blue Dolphins to hunt for otters. He's a shifty guy who promises that he has come in peace, but in the end, he betrays Chief Chowig.
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Where did the Aleuts come from?

The Aleut people historically lived throughout the Aleutian Islands, the Shumagin Islands, and the far western part of the Alaska Peninsula, with an estimated population of around 25,000 prior to European contact.
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What are Aleuts known for?

Aleut artists are known for making baskets and carving arts, including wooden masks and walrus-ivory carvings.
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Why were the Islanders concerned about the Aleut hunters leaving the island?

Why were the islanders concerned about the Aleut hunters leaving the island? They were afraid they would leave without paying their fair share.
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How did Karana feel when the Aleuts left the island?

When it comes time for Tutok to leave, Karna is at first happy, because the Aleuts are gone. As she looks out over her island, however, she begins to miss Tutok. This is an important scene, for is very much like a scene earlier in the novel.
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What happens in chapter 6 of Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Since the villagers can't defend themselves against another attack, a plan is made to run away to Santa Catalina if the Aleuts return. Canoes and supplies are hidden on the rocks at the south end of the island just for this reason – a quick getaway. One night, a watcher sees a ship on the water and raises the alarm.
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How did Russia treat Alaska Natives?

The Natives had no natural immunities to diseases they contracted from Russians and other Euroamericans. This meant their bodies could not fight the diseases and they often died. The Russians did establish hospitals at Sitka, Kodiak, Unalaska, and Atka between 1817 and 1821. These offered free treatment to the Natives.
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How did Russia get Alaska?

The European discovery of Alaska came in 1741, when a Russian expedition led by Danish navigator Vitus Bering sighted the Alaskan mainland. Russian hunters were soon making incursions into Alaska, and the Indigenous Aleut population suffered greatly after being exposed to foreign diseases.
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Are there still Aleuts?

They extend in an arc southwest, then northwest, for about 1,100 miles (1,800 km) from the tip of the Alaska Peninsula to Attu Island, Alaska, U.S. The Aleutians occupy a total area of 6,821 square miles (17,666 square km). Rat Island, Aleutian Islands, southwestern Alaska.
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What happened to the Aleut?

The Aleuts were relocated to abandoned facilities in southeastern Alaska and exposed to a bitter climate and epidemics of disease without adequate protection or medical care. They fell victim to an extraor- dinarily high death rate, losing many of the elders who sustained their culture.
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Where are the Aleut now?

In the late 1700s and early 1800s, Aleuts were settled on the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea. Today, some thirteen Aleut villages remain, mostly in the Pribilofs and eastern Aleutians.
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What language do the Aleuts speak?

Unangam Tunuu (Aleut) is one branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family. Its territory in Alaska encompasses the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula west of Stepovak Bay. Unangam Tunuu is a single language divided at Atka Island into eastern and the western dialects.
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What were Ramo and Karana doing when the Aleut ship came?

The main character, Karana, remembers a day when she and her little brother, Ramo, were digging up roots for the village to eat when they saw a ship in the distance. The ship is approaching their little island. The island men gathered on the shore, some of them hidden, to greet the strangers.
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Who tries to stop the Aleuts from leaving the island?

Though Orlov offers a chest full of trinkets, Chowig insists that his people are owed three more, and will not let the Aleuts leave with the otter pelts until the villagers of Ghalas-at have been paid. The Aleuts make to leave despite Chowig's warning.
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What does Karana think the Aleut ship looks like at first?

Karana begins her tale by describing the driving force of the narrative, the arrival of the Aleut ship. Karana spots the ship in the distance, and describes it first as a "shell afloat on the sea," then as a "gull with folded wings." These comparisons show how Karana blurs distinctions between reality and perception.
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Why did Karana burn the village?

Answers 1. Karana had too many memories of the village and its people..... people who'd left, and people who were dead. She no longer wanted to live with the memories..... the memories left her lonely and sad.
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Why did Karana jump off the ship?

Why did Karana jump from the ship that carried her tribe? As Karana considered making weapons, what did she recall her father saying? They would break in her hands at the moment when her life was in danger.
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How did Karana get a new dog after Rontus death?

How did Karana get a new dog after Rontu's death? She put a mixture into the spring water to make the dogs go to sleep. Their ship had sunk in the storm, then their was no other ship.
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