Native groups in the area that became Alaska include:
This list is far from complete.
There are seven major linguistic groups in Alaska, some of which describe themselves divided further into smaller groups based on geographic distribution, river valleys, mountain ranges, taiga, etc., but the big seven are; Athapascan, Inupiat, Yupik, Tlingit, Haida, Aleut, and Tsimpshian ________________________________________________________________________ Haida, Inuit, Eskimos
There are many different Native Americans that have lived in Alaska in the past. Many decedents of past Native Americans still live in Alaska today.
They are as follows: * Aleut * Athabascan * Eskimo * Eyak * Haida * Tlingit * Tsimshian Please note that there are many tribes within these cultures.
the cultures in Alaska is a mix of all kinds
The Inuits and the Aleuts.
Mostly the Inuits and the Eskimos.
Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
There are many native Americans living in Alaska.
I would say, the first natives to be the Anasazi, and the first whites to be.. The spanish. I am a native american, I should know :)
Arizona or Delaware
It is believed that the native Americans came over land and ice that formed a bridge between Alaska and Siberia or 2. by some boats.
Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
The Native Americans of Alaska have ancient Asian ancestors.
There are many native Americans living in Alaska.
Eskimo
Aleuts and Inuits.
Alaska's population is 69.3 percent white Americans, 4.0% Asian Americans. 3.5% African Americans and 15.6% Native Americans and Alaskan Natives.
All over America, hense the term "Native Americans."
Native Americans migrated from Asia over the land bridge that once connected Russia and Alaska during the Ice Age.
Yes, Eskimos are the natives of the Arctic area.
They are Native Americans who live in British Columbia, Canada and Alaska.
Um...they still do, last time I was in Alaska. lol.
I would say, the first natives to be the Anasazi, and the first whites to be.. The spanish. I am a native american, I should know :)