What Native language would you speak if you already knew that the name "Alaska" translates to "The Grand Land"?

Answer Aleut

The Aleut people, who are indigenous to the Aleutian islands, are usually broken down by the dialects they speak: Unangan and Unangas. There were about 25,000 Aleuts prior to European contact, and they are split between the current state of Alaska and a part of Russia known as Kamchatka Krai.

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