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Top: Regional: North_America: United_States: Alaska: Arts_and_Entertainment: Cultural:
Cultural (20)
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» A Journey to Native Alaska 
A personal account of a young man's journey to a small Eskimo village in Alaska. Includes article, pictures, and links.
http://robertknauer.freeservers.com/native.htm
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» ANILCA - Title 8 
§801. The Congress finds and declares that -- (1) the continuation of the opportunity for subsistence uses by rural residents of Alaska, including both Natives and non-Natives, on the public lands and by Alaska Natives on Native lands is essential to N
http://www.r7.fws.gov/asm/anilca/title08.html
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» Alaska Historical Society 
The official site of the Alaska Historical Society, home to information about Alaska history and local historical societies throughout the state.
http://www.alaska.net/~ahs
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» Alaska Native Knowledge Network 
designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing.
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/
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» Alaska's Many Cultures 
Alaskans are the children of many nations. The legacy of Inupiat and Yupik Eskimos, Aleuts, and Athabascan, Haida, Tlingit, and Tsimshian Indians. The descendants of Russians, and rugged prospectors.
http://alaskaone.com/welcome/cultures.htm
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» Archaeology of the Tundra and Arctic Alaska 
In an area stretching along the coastline from Bristol Bay and the Alaska Peninsula, along the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea coasts, northward around Alaska, and eastwards across the arctic all the way to Greenland, the coastline is ice-bound in winter and t
http://www.nps.gov/akso/akarc/arctic.htm
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» Arctic Studies Center 
Dedicated to the study of northern peoples, their history and environment. Links, pictures and information.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/index.html
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» Crossroads of Continents 
Human populations began moving into Northeastern Siberia over sixteen thousand years ago from the more temperate regions of eastern Asia, spreading north and east with the passing of the last Ice Age until they crossed into the Americas via Alaska. That g
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/features/croads/
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» Kaktovik, Alaska 
Learn about life in an arctic village, Eskimo culture and tradition.
http://www.kaktovik.com
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» Kodiak 
Official Visitors Guide - Alutiiq People of Kodiak Island.
http://kodiak.org/alutiiq.html
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» Native American Rights Fund 
1867 - The United States purchased Alaska from Russia. The Treaty of Cession required that Alaska's Natives were "not to be disturbed" in their use and occupancy of their traditional lands.
http://www.narf.org/
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» The Chilkat Blanket 
The art of Chilkat Blanket weaving originated with the Tsimshian people (near Wrangell) but later spread to the Tlingits through trade and marriage. These blankets, requiring a year of hard work to make, were highly sought by northwest coast Indian nobili
http://alaskan.com/docs/blanket.html
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» Tlingit National Anthem: Alaska Natives Online 
Cultural links for Alaska Native and American Indian history, art, culture, flags, celebrities, music, storytelling, dance, photographs, languages, and media.
http://cooday8.tripod.com/alaska.htm
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» Yupik Visor 
Wooden hats and visors were used by native Alaskan hunters, from the Yupik-speaking coastal dwellers south to the Aleutian Islanders.
http://www.joslyn.org/permcol/native/pages/yupik.html
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