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  2. Alaska Natives - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Natives (also known as Alaskan Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native Alaskans, Indigenous Alaskans, Aboriginal Alaskans or First Alaskans) are the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and include Russian Creoles, Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures. They are often defined by their ...

  3. Alaskan Athabaskans - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan Athabascan culture is an inland creek and river fishing (also coastal fishing by only Dena'ina of Cook Inlet) and hunter-gatherer culture. The Alaskan Athabascans have a matrilineal system in which children belong to the mother's clan, with the exception of the Yupikized Athabaskans (Holikachuk and Deg Hit'an).

  4. Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    Tlingit has an estimated 200 to 400 native speakers in the United States and 100 speakers in Canada. [6] The speakers are bilingual or near-bilingual in English. Tribes, institutions, and linguists are expending extensive effort into revitalization programs in Southeast Alaska to revive and preserve the Tlingit language and its culture.

  5. List of Alaska placenames of Native American origin - Wikipedia

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    Binnyanaktuk Creek – from an Iñupiaq phrase meaning "superlatively rugged".; Iliamna Lake – from the Dena'ina phrase nila vena, meaning "lake of the island".; Ipnek Creek – from an Iñupiaq word ipnaiq meaning "sheep".

  6. List of place names of Native American origin in the United ...

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    Alaska – from the Aleut phrase alaxsxaq, meaning "the object towards which the action of the sea is directed"). [ 3 ] Arizona – disputed origin; likely from the O'odham phrase ali ṣona-g , meaning "having a little spring".

  7. Haida mythology - Wikipedia

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    Some of the mythology has been collected by poet Anne Cameron, who created interpretations for adults and children. Epic versions of the mythology by 19th century Haida storyteller-poets Skaay and Ghandl have been translated by Robert Bringhurst , whose Story as Sharp as a Knife , a collection of their works, won the Governor General's Award .

  8. Tanana Athabaskans - Wikipedia

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    The Native Claims period (1960–1977) is pre and post Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). Russian fur traders (and promyshlenniki [According to American historian and ethnologist Hubert Howe Bancroft , the Cossacks themselves were a light troop, but they were preceded by a still lighter flying advance guard called the promyshleniki ...

  9. Yupik peoples - Wikipedia

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    Central Alaskan Hooper Bay youth, 1930 A Nunivak Cupʼig man with raven maskette in 1929; the raven (Cupʼig language: tulukarug) is Ellam Cua or the creator deity in the Cupʼig mythology A Siberian Yupik woman holding walrus tusks, Russia House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (left) swears in Mary Peltola as her husband, Gene (center), looks on.

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