The Bering Land Bridge
The first known inhabitants of modern-day United States territory are believed to have arrived over a period of several thousand years beginning sometime prior to 15,000 - 50,000 years ago by crossing Beringia into Alaska.[2] [3] Solid evidence of these cultures settling in what would become the US is dated to at least 14,000 years ago.[4]
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.
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The first known inhabitants of California were various Native American tribes, including the Chumash, Ohlone, Miwok, and Yokuts, among others. These indigenous peoples have lived in California for thousands of years before European settlers arrived.
It is thought that most Native Americans arrived by 13,000 B.C, but non-Indian Eskimos or Inuits and Aleuts began crossing the Bering Sea from Siberia to Alaska after 3,000 B.C.
Paleo People from Asia
The Aleut people
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Yes almost 700,000 humans call it home.
Alaska
The first inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere came from Asia. At a time when the Bering Strait was frozen, they were able to walk from Siberia to Alaska.
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