The belief that Alaskans live in igloos stems from stereotypes and misconceptions about life in the Arctic regions. While igloos, traditionally made by Inuit peoples, are associated with cold climates, most Alaskans live in modern homes and cities. Media representations and cultural depictions often exaggerate these stereotypes, leading to a generalized misunderstanding of Alaskan lifestyles. In reality, Alaska is diverse, with a range of housing styles and cultures.
Depends on where you live and who you are. Native Alaskans have a many traditons and there are many different types of Native Alaskans.
No that's just a stereotype, but Im sure some people think that, just like some people believe any stereotype
French-speaking Alaskans number around 30,000 (4.2 % of the population), and around 125,000 people in Alaska (18%of the population), are from French descent.
Doh! Well, obviously, they are FROM Alaska. And they live wherever their owners live, wherever in the world that might be. What a dumb question.
I think that they live in tents
live by the water I think}
About the same as everyone else. Houses, cars, electricity, internet
I think spanish people live in chile.
Antarctica, because it is too cold for people to live there.
We're wonderful!
they live in Riyadh
its snows their i think and its beautiful i think