Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian.
The kanooks
Eskimos or Inuit-Yupik people have traditionally lived in the regions from Siberia , across Alaska, Canada and Greenland. There are several groups referred to as Eskimo, which are Yupil, Inupiat and Aleut.
Eskimo
Native groups in the area that became Alaska include:Gwich'inTananaAhtnaHanKoyukonTanacrossEyakHaidaTlingitTsimshianInupiat InuitYupikChugachKoniagAleutDeg Hi'tanDena'inaKolchanThis list is far from complete.
Depends on where you live and who you are. Native Alaskans have a many traditons and there are many different types of Native Alaskans.
They certainly could, as the region is similar to their native habitat in Asia. But, they aren't native there.
They are Native Americans who live in British Columbia, Canada and Alaska.
Um...they still do, last time I was in Alaska. lol.
Most Native Americans now live in the Western part of the United States, including Oklahoma and Arizona. Many also live in Alaska.
Apalachees and Calusas
That depends on which particular tribe of the Sioux you mean. The Sioux were divided into three dialect groups.
No, warthogs do not live in Alaska. They are native to Africa, primarily found in sub-Saharan regions, including savannas and grasslands. Alaska's cold climate and environment are unsuitable for warthogs, which thrive in warmer habitats.