Nanuk
In the Alaska Native languages of Iñupiaq and Yup'ik, goodnight can be said as "Uqausi."
A Native American
In Alaskan Native languages, there are various ways to say "hello," depending on the specific language. For example, in the Inupiat language, "hello" can be expressed as "uqaqtuq." In the Tlingit language, a common greeting is "wa'áa sákyi," which means "how are you?" Each Alaskan Native culture has its own unique greetings.
There is no such language as "Alaskan".
No because there's different kind of Alaskan Natives, you could insult someone if you call them eskimo when they're actually not. Im an Alaskan Native that is Athabaskan.
Alaskan
Yes, they are.
Eskimo
Native Alaskan if in America, or just Inuit.
Even though this is not a spanish word, I, as a native spanish speaker would pronounce it : /'trekIa/
A 13 year old Alaskan Native named Benny Benson designed it in 1927.