There never has been or is currently of today any native Americans found in that part of the world.
its easy,the inuit
The Inuit. They live mostly in the arctic regions of Canada, the U.S.A. (Alaska), and Russia.
The Inuit tribes of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
Nobody. The Grizzly bear is native to Northern Canada and Alaska
The Inuits
Native Alaskans ARE Native Americans. So are First Nations Canadians and Native people in Mexico. The borders did not exist 200 years ago. The Inuit related peoples stretch from Alaska across Canada to Greenland with some in Russia too. The Dene related people are in Alaska, Canada, in the Pacific areas of Oregon and northern California, and in Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico, Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma. They have many things in common.
They do live in Northern Canada, they are just non-native
The Inuit tribes of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska.
About 11.5% of Alaska is Non-Private, Non-Federal, Non-State but Native American owned.
They are Native Americans who live in British Columbia, Canada and Alaska.
Yes, about 15.6% of Alaska's population is Native American.
No, by definition Native American is American (Canada, US etc).