yes, they do as a matter of fact almost half of the people at the Yukon territories.*^_^*
Yukon Territory, Canada.
No, the Yukon Territory is in Canada and takes its name from the Yukon river which flows through the territory and then into Alaska on its way to the Bering Sea.
The Yukon territory is located in Canada.
The capital of the Yukon territory is Whitehorse, but before 1952, the capital was Dawson City.
The Inuit tribes of Canada live primarily in Nunavut which is a territory in Canada. Nunavik is a region in the northern part of Quebec defined by the James Bay Agreement. Nunatsiavut is the Inuit settlement region in Labrador. The Inuvialuit live primarily in the Mackenzie River delta, on Banks Island and part of Victoria Island in the Northwest Territories. Historically, there have been Inuit settlements in the Yukon, especially at Herschel Island, but there are none established at present.
In the Territory of the Yukon
Yukon Territory was created by the Government of Canada in 1898.
Alaska, within the USA, borders on the Yukon Territory, in Canada.
Yukon Territory is in Canada. This is part of North America.
Yukon
Yukon is a territory, but not territories. It's capital is Whitehorse.It is one of Canada's 3 territories:YukonNorthwest TerritoriesNunavutNunavut is a relatively new territory, founded in 1999.
The Yukon Territory.