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This column from a NY Times on the Alaskan summit notes a historical irony involving Alaska and the Crimea. And it taps into my life long focus on geography and in one case a kids story that Disney made into a movie, Island of the Blue Dolphin.
“President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is scheduled to meet with President Trump in Alaska on Friday to discuss the war in Ukraine. If they talk about Ukrainian land concessions as part of peace negotiations, as Mr. Trump has suggested, they will be doing so on land that Russia sold to the United States in 1867.
That won’t be the only historical irony. Russia was moved to sell Alaska partly because of a war in Crimea, a peninsula that the Russian Empire annexed in 1783 under Catherine the Great. Crimea became part of an independent Ukraine in 1991, and Russia seized it in 2014 in a preview of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
As ironies go, “it doesn’t get much better than that on a grand historical scale,” said Pierce Bateman, a historian at the University of Alaska Anchorage, referring to the location of the Trump-Putin summit.”
I am no longer impressed with how much more brilliant ChatGPT is over a simple Google search despite its telling me a few weeks ago that 20 minus 6 equals 16.

This column goes on to tell how brutally the Russians treated the Aleuts of Alaska after their conquest which reminded me of the book I which I read about 63 years ago. So I put this question to ChapGPT. The answer seems spot on:
Question: How were the Aleutians portrayed in the Book The Island of the Blue Dolphins
AI Overview
In the novel “Island of the Blue Dolphins,” Aleutian sailors are depicted as hunters who arrive on Karana’s island seeking otter pelts. The story highlights a tense relationship between the Aleuts and Karana’s tribe, marked by mistrust and ultimately, violence.
Here’s how they are generally portrayed
Hunters and Traders: The primary reason for the Aleuts’ presence on the island is to hunt sea otters for their valuable fur. They are accompanied by a Russian captain, Captain Orlov, who leads their expedition. They initially agree to share their catch with the villagers, though this agreement eventually breaks down.
Physical Appearance: The novel describes the Aleutian crew as having “broad faces,” “dark hair,” and wearing “bone ornaments thrust through their noses”.
Conflict and Violence: A significant part of the depiction centers around a violent conflict that erupts between the Aleuts and Karana’s tribe over payment for the otter pelts. This battle results in the death of many of Karana’s tribesmen, including her father.
Skillful Hunters: The Aleuts are depicted as skilled hunters, utilizing skin canoes and spears to capture sea otters in the kelp beds around the island.
Leaving a Lasting Impact: Even after their initial departure, the Aleuts’ presence and the resulting conflict have a profound and lasting impact on Karana and her tribe. The fear of their return leads the tribe to prepare escape routes and ultimately, to leave the island altogether.
Complexities in the Depiction: While the portrayal of the Aleuts is largely defined by the initial conflict, the novel introduces a more nuanced perspective when a young Aleut girl, Tutok, befriends Karana during a later visit. This relationship suggests that not all Aleuts are inherently hostile and highlights Karana’s ability to overcome her initial prejudice.
ChatGPT didn’t stop there but gave even more sources of info than this:
The Aleuts from Island of the Blue Dolphins | Study.com
Hunters Come to the Island the village of Ghalas-at. As the story unfolds, an Aleut ship is coming to the Island of the Blue Dolphins. Aleut means that it comes…
Study.com
Life in the Village: Chapter 3 – Island of the Blue Dolphins (U.S. …
Apr 29, 2025 — 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 ski…
NPS.gov
Island of the Blue Dolphins Chapters 4 & 5 Summary & Analysis
The Aleuts break camp and prepare to leave the island. Seeing this, the people of Ghalas-at go down to meet them on the shore. The warriors go to the beach whil…
SparkNotes
I’m horrified after revisiting my favorite book from elementary school – CalMatters
Nov 16, 2021 — The novel is loosely based on a true story. It opens with the heroine, Karana, recounting the day the “Aleut ship” arrived on her island. The crew’s description…
AND ABOUT MY SOUP KITCHEN EXPERIENCE
One fellow came in wearing this T-shirt:

I muttered under my breath, “you got your wish.”
