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Norm Rokeberg (born 1943), served in the Alaska House of Representatives and was a Republican; Mark Rosen, volleyball head coach at the University of Michigan; Robert Rozier (born 1955), former NFL defensive end, convicted for writing fraudulent checks; born in Alaska but raised in California; James Ryan (born 1974), co-founder of Litmus Logic
Rubem Robierb (born 1976) is a Miami, Florida-based visual artist, sculptor and photographer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His works have earned the attention of the media and art critics, been presented in exhibitions, at art galleries and museums around the world.
William Healey Dall (1845–1927), biologist, hydrographer; explored interior Alaska, charted the Aleutians; America's pre-eminent authority on Alaska 1866–1900 Brad Davis (born 1955), played briefly for the Anchorage Northern Knights before going on to a long career with the Dallas Mavericks , both as a player and in other capacities
Pages in category "Lists of people from Alaska" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This category is for people from the United States state of Alaska Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Alaska Also: Countries : United States : States : Alaska : People
Pages in category "People from Bacabal" ... (footballer, born 1990) Mikael (footballer, born 1999) R. Rubem Robierb; Rogerinho (footballer, born 1987)
Sam Champion, American weather anchor and Rubem Robierb, Miami, Florida-based visual artist, sculptor and photographer (m. December 2012) [167] Ian Brossat, French politician and a man whose first name is Brice (m. 2013) [168] [169]
Map of the United States with Alaska highlighted. Alaska is a state of the United States in the northwest extremity of the North American continent. According to the 2020 United States Census, Alaska is the 3rd least populous state with 733,391 inhabitants [1] but is the largest by land area spanning 570,640.95 square miles (1,477,953.3 km 2). [2]