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Alaskan Native cultures

Alaskan Native cultures encompass diverse indigenous groups, such as the Inuit, Yupik, Aleut, and others, each with unique languages, traditions, and spiritual beliefs. They traditionally rely on hunting, fishing, and gathering for subsistence, deeply respecting nature and animals. Their art, storytelling, and ceremonies reflect a rich connection to the land and sea, emphasizing community and survival. These cultures have adapted over thousands of years to Alaska’s extreme environment while maintaining their cultural identities through language preservation, craftsmanship, and intergenerational knowledge sharing. Today, they continue to assert their sovereignty and cultural heritage within Alaska and beyond.