No, to my knowledge no Alaskan tribes support drilling in ANWR. The Alaskan Inter Tribal Council is made up of over the 200 tribes that live in Alaska, and as an organization they condemn drilling in the refuge. Many of the tribes who live there depend on the caribou as a diet staple. The drilling and pipelines would disrupt the caribou herd routes and many of the tribes would feel an immediate, horrible impact in their food source. In addition, there are always concerns about possible oil spills and the damage the actual derricks will do the tundra. Despite claims that drilling would only be in a "small part" of ANWR, the ecosystem could have terrible reprecussions.
Not a lot of Alaskans support Sarah Palin.
There are about 180 calories in a bottle of Alaskan Amber.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs administers and manages 55.7 million acres of land in behalf of American Indians, Indian Tribes and Alaskan natives.
Only the Pacific Northwest and some Alaskan
(Eskimo is an older term for some Inuit tribes of northern Canada, and similar Alaskan tribes.)The Eskimos of northern North America developed a culture to fit the frigid Arctic conditions.
The Mahlemut tribes of Inupiat people of Alaska bred the malamute to aid them with their hunting and with transportation of heavy loads. This lead to the name of malamute.
Yes, it often is (Alaskan wilderness, Alaskan mountains). But it can also be a noun (demonym) for a person from or residing in the state of Alaska (he is an Alaskan, an Alaskan fisherman).
if you are from Alaska you are called alyeskians
There are many websites to visit to get information on Alaskan cruises. A few to check out are www.royalcaribbean.com and www.alaskatravel.com/Alaska-cruises.
about how many tribes are there in African estimate
500-1000