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Native Alaskan culture

Native Alaskan cultures are diverse and deeply rooted in environmental harmony, community, and tradition. Indigenous groups like the Inupiaq, Yupik, Aleut, and others have lived in Alaska for thousands of years, developing unique languages, art, clothing, and subsistence practices centered around hunting, fishing, and gathering. Their cultures emphasize storytelling, spiritual connections to nature, and communal responsibility. Many practices and customs have been preserved despite historical challenges. Today, Native Alaskan communities continue to honor their heritage while adapting to modern life, playing vital roles in Alaska’s cultural landscape and advocating for their rights and traditions.