I am unsure as to precisely what it is you are asking. Scientists say the land bridge from Siberia to Alaska allowed the first human settlements by mongoloids in the new world 12000 years ago, however the oldest known human discovered in the Americas was a caucasoid dating back 13000 years, so no one is sure. In modern history Alaska was discovered by Russian Vitus Bering, however there were no permanent settlements in Alaska for forty years until 1784 when Grigorii Shelikhov with his wife and 100 fur traders settled on Kodiak Island. Kodiak still boasts the oldest Russian Orthodox church in all of the Americas.
The first Russian settlement in Alaska was located on Kodiak Island.
There have been many.
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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?
the gulf of Alaska (not the gulf of new Orleans or Mexico) by T and D
Alaska is not in a Canadian province; it is an American state.
University of Alaska, Anchorage. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. University of Alaska, Southeast. Alaska Pacific University.
Alaska...... good luck to those of you who are doing the crossword puzzle!! :)
The University of Alaska Anchorage is located in the state of Alaska.
yes... Alaska... so there is an "S" in Alaska
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The possessive form of Alaska is Alaska's.