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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.
 
Alaska Historical Society - The official site of the Alaska Historical Society, home to information about Alaska history and local historical societies throughout the state.
 
Alaska Native Brotherhood Camp Two - Commemorate the fine qualities of the Native race of North America and to preserve their story, lore, art and virtues; to cultivate the morality, education, commerce and civil government of Alaska to improve individual and municipal health and laboring conditions
 
Alaska Native Costumes - Displays, information on native american dress and ornaments.
 
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.
 
Alaska Native culture, Indian Natives of Alaska, Subsistence - Athabaskan, Inupiat, Tlingit, subsistence, traditions, costumes, food, culture
 
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.
 
Alaska: The Great Land at nationalgeographic.com - Explore Alaskas land, wildlife, history, and people.
 
Alaskan Yupik Eskimo, Page 1 - Our gallery has a vast selection of fine eskimo carvings and sculpture.
 
Aleut and Alutiiq Culture of the Aleutian Region - Information and links to Aleution culture.
 
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 the terrain is generally treeless. In this zone, which can be up to several hundred kilometers broad, developed much of the culture of modern Eskimo (Inupiat and Yupik in Alaska) peoples.
 
Arctic Circle: History and Culture - Various information, links to history and culture of the Arctic.
 
Arctic Studies Center - Dedicated to the study of northern peoples, their history and environment. Links, pictures and information.
 
Central Council of Tlingit and Hiada Indian Tribes of Alaska - Tribal government representing over twenty two thousand Tlingit and Haida Indians worldwide. A sovereign entitiy and a government to government relationship with the United States.
 
Crossroads of Continents - Online exhibition about Siberian-Alaskan contacts, prepared by the [US] National Museum of Natural History.
 
Gallery yupik, Yup'ik Recollections of Past Shaman - From the Arctic to the Amazon, this symposium explores masks and masking ceremonies, and their roles in transformation and the religions of the Americas.
 
Institute of American Indian Art - A national Native American fine arts college in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Admissions, library, student life, museum, news, alumni.
 
Kaktovik, Alaska - Learn about life in an arctic village, Eskimo culture and tradition.
 
Kodiak - Official Visitors Guide - Alutiiq People of Kodiak Island.
 
Native American foods, culture - Food and culture are entertwined for many Native Americans, and Native groups. Living off the land is called "subsisting" or the Subsistence Lifeway. Preserving the knowledge of Native foods is part of the struggle of preserving a culture.
 
 

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