The Inuits lived in Alaska :}
In Alaska Native Americans are referred to as Natives. There are different tribes as you may say over the different regions of Alaska. In southeast there is Tlingit, Haida and In Metlakatla the way southern part of Alaska is Tsimshian. When you make your way up into Alaska there is Aleut in the Aleutian Chain. There is Yupik, Siberian Yup'ik, Inuit, Aleut-Esikimo. There are many different clans in Alaska which is very complex but very, very interesting. There are different Moieties that you belong to. The Raven and The Eagle. Either your a raven or a eagle. You take your mothers moieties and are raised up to respect the other. Different languages vary through out our beautiful land. By the way Alaskan Eskimos do not not live in igloos our igloos are made out of driftwood and were only used in the summertime. Native people in Canada were the ones who lived in snow igloos.
white man belived that natives were no good and they were into vudo
Yes. In the State of Alaska (at the time a territory of the United states) passed a law against civil rights and discrimination of Alaska Natives. lead by Roy and Elizabeth Peratrovich
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The name, Alaska, is a native word meaning "mainland" which distinguishes it from the many Aleutian islands where the people whose lives were tied to the sea lived.
The Aleuts.
American Indian and Alaska Natives
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The Inuits lived in Alaska :}
Kodiak and Afognak are largely settled by Aleuts. There are some Tlingit and Haida natives there as well.
Aleut and Athabascan
Alaska is commonly called the last frontier.
Native Alaskans as we all know are the original natives or indigenous people who have settled in Alaska before the arrival of the Europeans It is believed that the earliest native inhabitants of what is now Alaska were the Thule people - who spread from there to the east and are believed to be the ancestors of all the Inuit peoples from Alaska to Greenland. They seem to have inhabited the coast of Alaska at least as early as 1000 CE. The Inuit/Inupiat are the descendants of these original inhabitants and are considered Alaska natives.
Indigenous people call themselves citizens or natives. They call you foreigners because you are not native to the land they live on.
The Koyukon Athabaskan people are natives to the area around Mount McKinley in Alaska. There are about 2300 of them living in that area.