The Inuits lived in Alaska :}
The Intuit tribes lived in igloos. The Intuit tribes lived in Alaska, and in Northern Canada. The Intuit would fish through the ice for food.
The Alutiiq, the Eyak, the Ahtna and the Tiglit in that order of population.
Alaska is a state. They do not have presidents, but do have governors. No US President has been born in Alaska.
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.
The Inuits lived in Alaska :}
Alaska was explored by native tribes and later Russians.
the eskimo!
Southern tribes of Alaska
Yeah... in Alaska
Southern tribes of Alaska
southwestern Alaska and the aleutian islands
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.
south western alaska
Ehm:Koreans,Alaska Natives,some Albanian tribes,Bushpeople,some Indian tribes...
There are over 200 federally recognized tribes in Alaska, representing a diverse range of Indigenous cultures and languages. These tribes belong to various groups, including the Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, and Athabascan peoples. Additionally, there are many more tribes that are recognized at the state level. The rich cultural heritage of these tribes contributes significantly to Alaska's identity.
Yes,they were at war with the Cree Indians (one of the largest of the earlier civilizations)