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Alaska became a state on July 7, 1958.
Yes, but the dairy industry is struggling in Alaska, as it is more prohibitively expensive. Eventually, there may be no dairy cows in Alaska.
There are some 20 native tribes and cultures in Alaska, mostly originating (long ago) from Asia. Most prominent are the Inupiaq, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. In Alaska, describing them as "Eskimos" is politically correct. The Canadian and Greenland Eskimos usually insist on being called "Inuit".
Alaska and Canada have always been separate. Alaska is part of USA and Canada is a different country
Yes, "How long have you been living in Oxford?" is a good sentence.
It has been a US State since 1959.
Alaska was admitted to the Union on January 3, 1959. It became the 49th state admitted to the Union.
about 10,000 years
Alaska
a long time
Myrtle and Wilson have been living over the garage for two years.
years :D