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.
A Native American
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.
A 13 year old Alaskan Native named Benny Benson designed it in 1927.
No, the Rhea is not a native Alaskan bird.
No. She was born in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Eskimo Pi
Nanuk
99%. The remaining 1% of the population is Native American/ Native Alaskan.