A name of one Alaskan tribe is the Inuit tribe. Also reffered to as eskimos. Their most populated areas are Alaska, Greenland, and Canada. The Inuit were decendents of the Thule culture who emerged from Western Alaska in 1000 AD. Some of the languages that they spoke are English, Inuit, Danish and Eskimo-Aleut. They believed in Christianity and Shamanism. Some of the Inuit's game was whales, seals, polar bears, caribou, and walruses. The food that they gathered were roots, berries, seaweed, stems, tubers, and grasses.
The Aleuts and Eskimos.
The Aleuts.
Upper Aleutian Chain, Alaska Peninsula region.
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alaska
No,yes,the Aleut tribe still exists
Type your answer here... they lived in alaska
The Inuit tribe in Alaska...
Yup'ik is not a tribe, it is the name of a group of people. The villages are in southwest Alaska.
We are from Canada, but we were moved to Metlakatla Alaska
they lived in Alaska
Alaska and near the pacific coast
No it is named for the prospector Joe Juneau.