Aleut Indians
Aleuts were adopted by other Europeans, such as the Russians. In the late 18th century, most of the Aleut Indians became Christian. For their arts the Aleutian men would do all of the arts the women would do. In some different tribes the women would mostly pick the food they find or grow or do all of the cooking and cleaning, although this tribe did a lot of things together, except only the men would do the hunting. By Ariana A. and Bethany S.