Depends on where you live and who you are. Native Alaskans have a many traditons and there are many different types of Native Alaskans.
Alaska and Hawaii are the states you seek.
Alaska is the toponym or place name of the state of Alaska.
Hawaii and Alaska... Being an island group, and a territory bought from russia.
That would be Alaska. In 1867, Imperial Russia sold Alaska to the United States of America for 7.2 million US dollars, or approximately two cents an acre. Alaska achieved statehood in 1959.
Alaska is a state. They do not have presidents, but do have governors. No US President has been born in Alaska.
Whitekeys has written: 'Mr. Whitekeys' Alaska bizarre' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Humor, American wit and humor
It is called the Bering Strait, located between the islands of Little Diomede (Alaska) and Big Diomede (Russia). During the wintertime, people can actually walk accross the sea ice between Alaska and Russia, although the Russian Federation and U.S. Borders and Customs doesn't appreciate this happening.
Ronald C. Garrett has written: 'Life at the Talkeetna Roadhouse' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Social life and customs, Talkeetna Roadhouse (Talkeetna, Alaska)
John Kilbuck has written: 'The Yup'ik Eskimos' -- subject(s): Alaska Moravian Church, Diaries, Missionaries, Missions, Social life and customs, Yupik Eskimos
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Native Alaskans ARE Native Americans. So are First Nations Canadians and Native people in Mexico. The borders did not exist 200 years ago. The Inuit related peoples stretch from Alaska across Canada to Greenland with some in Russia too. The Dene related people are in Alaska, Canada, in the Pacific areas of Oregon and northern California, and in Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico, Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma. They have many things in common.
A special customs is a customs you ware on a special day.
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Alaska borders the west side of Canada, so obviously Canada.============================================The last time I checked, Alaska was part of the US. Did I miss something?
Jeffries Wyman has written: 'Alaska journal' -- subject(s): History, Diaries, Inupiat, Biography, Social life and customs, Description and travel, White Men, Outdoor life, Igloos