The Inuit and the Aleuts.
aleuts
What group of people do anthropologists believe the most of alaska's native people are descended from?
There are many native Americans living in Alaska.
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Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
There are more than two groups of people known as "Native Alaskans", though none are believed to be literally native. Two important ones are the Athabascans and the Tlingit. There are twelve total Native groups recognized by the government in the Alaska Native Settlement Claims Act. And a thirteenth catch all for "others" of such descent.
What group of people do anthropologists believe the most of alaska's native people are descended from?
There are many native Americans living in Alaska.
Being born in Alaska does not make you an Alaska Native. That term is used only for people who are indigineous to Alaska such as Eskimos (Inuits), Alieuts, Athabaskans, Tlinkets, and Haidas, just to name a few. Native Alaskan refers to those born in Alaska.
Aleuts and Inuits.
Aleuts and Inuits.
Tlingit, Tsimshian, Aleut, Eskimo
No, Tlingit is the name of an Alaska Native group of people traditionally occupying Southeast Alaska.
They are Native Americans who live in British Columbia, Canada and Alaska.
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.
No crocodiles are not native to Alaska.
People native to the area we know as "Alaska" refer to the area as "Alaska," just in a different language.
Alaska Native Arts Foundation was created in 2002.