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|PCUSA – [https://digital.history.pcusa.org/sites/default/files/Terminology_crosswalk_public.pdf Terminology Crosswalk] | |PCUSA – [https://digital.history.pcusa.org/sites/default/files/Terminology_crosswalk_public.pdf Terminology Crosswalk] | ||
Alaskan Natives – Alaskan Natives A-Z | Alaskan Natives – [https://www.alaskan-natives.com/ Alaskan Natives A-Z] | ||
Native American Journalists Association – [https://news.jrn.msu.edu/culturalcompetence/race/native-americans/ 100 questions, 500 Nations: A Guide to Native America] | |||
Sapiens – [https://www.sapiens.org/language/capitalize-indigenous/ Why Capitalise Indigenous?] | |||
Elmer E. Rasmuson Library – [https://library.uaf.edu/apr-collections Alaska & Polar Regions Digital Collections & Exhibits] | |||
Elmer E. Rasmuson Library – Alaska & Polar Regions Digital Collections & Exhibits | |||
Gyorgy Toth – Terminology for North American Indian Issues | Gyorgy Toth – Terminology for North American Indian Issues | ||
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Term | Contextual note | Time/Region | References |
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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:
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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 |