the eskimo!
Alaska was explored by native tribes and later Russians.
Yes there are native American tribes in Alaska including Iñupiat, Aleuts, Eyak, Tlingit,Haida, and Tsimshian.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alaska_Native_tribal_entities
native north American IndiansNative American totem poles are the ancient tradition of the Indian tribes of Pacific Northwest Coast and some of the Athabaskan tribes of southern Alaska.
About 11.5% of Alaska is Non-Private, Non-Federal, Non-State but Native American owned.
The Tribes that made their home in Alaska were the Aleuts, Alutiiq, Cupik, Yupik, and Inuit peoples. But they were not of American heritage so they were'nt Native American. Though I haven't done alot of reasearch on this subject I hope this was usefull to you.
Yeah... in Alaska
The Inuit and the Aleut are two separate native tribes of Alaska. Both of these tribes primary source of food is fish and other water dwelling creatures.
Ehm:Koreans,Alaska Natives,some Albanian tribes,Bushpeople,some Indian tribes...
The Alutiiq, the Eyak, the Ahtna and the Tiglit in that order of population.
If you mean "Race'" the majority of the population is Caucasian, there are also Inuit and Native tribes.
The islands of the long chain that extends from the Alaska Peninsula are the Aleutian Islands, named for the native Aleut tribes that still inhabit the state.
Some Indian tribes that start with the letter "I" include the Iroquois, a confederation of several tribes in the northeastern United States, and the Illinois, a group of Native American tribes originally from the region now known as Illinois. Another example is the Inupiat, an indigenous people primarily located in Alaska. Each of these tribes has distinct cultures, languages, and histories.