There are some 20 native tribes and cultures in Alaska, mostly originating (long ago) from Asia. Most prominent are the Inupiaq, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. In Alaska, describing them as "Eskimos" is politically correct. The Canadian and Greenland Eskimos usually insist on being called "Inuit".
Depends on where you live and who you are. Native Alaskans have a many traditons and there are many different types of Native Alaskans.
Ft. Ross isn’t located in Alaska, but in Northern California so Native Alaskans wouldn’t be there.
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yes they do i am 14 and i know the answer
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Yes, native Alaskans pay federal taxes, just like other U.S. citizens. However, certain income from specific Alaska Native corporations and tribal distributions may be exempt from federal taxation. Additionally, some native Alaskans may qualify for specific tax credits or benefits related to their status. Overall, their tax obligations align with federal laws, except for these specific exemptions.
Not a lot of Alaskans support Sarah Palin.
There are 13 total native corporations. 12 all are in Alaska and the other represents native Alaskans living outside.
traditional singing and dancing, beading, sewing, hunting, fishing, and dog sledding.
The duration of The Alaskans is 3600.0 seconds.