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Alaskan Natives – Alaskan Natives A-Z
Alaskan Natives – [https://www.alaskan-natives.com/ Alaskan Natives A-Z]


Wikipedia Alaska Natives
Native American Journalists Association [https://news.jrn.msu.edu/culturalcompetence/race/native-americans/ 100 questions, 500 Nations: A Guide to Native America]


Native American Journalists Association 100 questions, 500 Nations: A Guide to Native America
Sapiens [https://www.sapiens.org/language/capitalize-indigenous/ Why Capitalise Indigenous?]


Sapiens – Why Capitalise Indigenous?
Elmer E. Rasmuson Library – [https://library.uaf.edu/apr-collections Alaska & Polar Regions Digital Collections & Exhibits]
 
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Gyorgy Toth – Terminology for North American Indian Issues
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Term Contextual note Time/Region References
Aboriginal Americans
Alaska/s

Alaska man/men

Alaska woman/women

Alaskan/s

Alaskan native/s

The terms “Alaska” or “Alaska man/woman” were historically used to homogenise the diverse Indigenous peoples of Alaska. The self-identification of these groups should be respected. Indigenous groups in Alaska include the following:
  • Iñupiat (Alaskan Inuit)
  • Yup’ik (mainland “Alaska eskimos”) including Alutiiq (Kodiak Island) and Sugpiaq (southern Kenai Peninsula)
  • Aleut (Aleutian Islands, Shamugin Islands, far west Alaskan peninsula) including Unangan (Alaskan Aleutian Islands)
  • Tlingit (islands and coastal lands of southeast Alaska) including Chilkat (Chilkat River and Chilkat Peninsula) and Hoonah (Chichagof Island)
  • Haida (southeast Alaska)
  • Tsimshian (Annette Island)
  • Eyak (Copper River Delta)
  • Alaskan Athabaskan, referring to 11 Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic groups:
    • Dena’ina/Tanaina (Ht’ana)
    • Ahtna or Copper River Athabaskan (Hwt’aene)
    • Deg Hit’an or Ingalik (Hit’an)
    • Holikachuk (Hit’an)
    • Koyukon (Hut’aane)
    • Upper Kuskokwin or Kolchan (Hwt’ana)
    • Tanana or Lower Tanana (Kokht’ana)
    • Tanacross or Tanana Crossing (Koxt’een)
    • Upper Tanana (Koht’iin)
    • Gwich’in or Kutchin (Gwich’in)
    • Hän (Hwëch’in)
Alaska, USA PCUSA –  Terminology Crosswalk

Alaskan Natives – Alaskan Natives A-Z

Native American Journalists Association – 100 questions, 500 Nations: A Guide to Native America

Sapiens – Why Capitalise Indigenous?

Elmer E. Rasmuson Library – Alaska & Polar Regions Digital Collections & Exhibits

Gyorgy Toth – Terminology for North American Indian Issues