About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 91. Chapters: Alaska Native ethnic groups, Alaska Native people, Alaska Native tribes, Alaska Natives and United States law, Indigenous languages of Alaska, Inuit languages, Aleut people, Yupik, Tlingit people, Haida people, Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, Eskimo-Aleut languages, Tlingit language, Coast Tsimshian language, Tanacross language, Haida language, Central Alaskan Yup'ik language, Yupik languages, Ramy Brooks, Inupiat language, List of Alaska Native tribal entities, Peter Kalifornsky, Diane E. Benson, Central Siberian Yupik language, Alaska Native art, Walt Monegan, James Schoppert, Eyak language, Morris Thompson, Loren Leman, Chief Shakes, Gwich'in language, Tsimshianic languages, Dena'ina language, Ray Mala, Han language, Nunamiut, Koyukon language, Gwichyaa Gwich'in, Alutiiq language, Rita Pitka Blumenstein, Benjamin Haldane, Emmitt Peters, Ernestine Hayes, Elizabeth Peratrovich, Northern Athabaskan languages, Nathan Jackson, Dorothy Grant, Inupiat people, Byron Mallott, Alaska Federation of Natives, John Baker, William Paul, Anfesia Shapsnikoff, Nora Marks Dauenhauer, Upper Tanana language, David Salmon, Reggie Joule, Uyaquk, Velma Wallis, Deg Xinag language, Marie Smith Jones, John Fredson, Taku people, KYUK, Native Village of Afognak, I isa vik College, Alvin Eli Amason, Ahtna language, Pamela Rae Huteson, Tee-Hit-Ton Indians v. United States, Albert Kookesh, Holikachuk language, Auke people, Alaska v. Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government, Olga Michael, Mary Youngblood, Lower Tanana language, Neal Foster, Don Wright, Sahneuti, Woodie Salmon, Holikachuk people, Sarah James, First Alaskans Institute, Dena'ina people, Chugach, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Upper Kuskokwim language, Alaska Native Allotment Act, KYUK-FM, Walter Harper, Joan Kane, Unangan, Alaska Native Language Center, Native Vill...