Native Alaskan
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Definition
Noun: 1. A member or descendant of any of the aboriginal peoples of Alaska: This term refers to an individual who is part of or originates from the Indigenous populations native to the state of Alaska in the United States. This includes diverse groups such as the Iñupiat, Yup'ik, Aleut, Tlingit, Haida, and many others.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- She is a native Alaskan who teaches traditional Yup'ik storytelling.
- The museum's collection was curated with guidance from native Alaskan elders.
- His rights as a native Alaskan are protected by specific federal laws.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in legal, anthropological, and cultural contexts to specify Indigenous affiliation with the region of Alaska.
- It can function as a compound adjective, as in "native Alaskan communities" or "native Alaskan art."
Variants and Related Words
- Alaska Native: This is a more formal and widely preferred synonym, often used interchangeably or in place of "native Alaskan."
- Indigenous Alaskan: Another synonym emphasizing original inhabitance.
- Native American: A broader term for Indigenous peoples of the United States, which includes native Alaskans.
- First Alaskans: A term sometimes used to emphasize priority of inhabitance.
Synonyms
- Alaska Native
- Indigenous Alaskan
- Aboriginal Alaskan
Important Notes
- While "native Alaskan" is understood, "Alaska Native" is generally the more standard and respectful term in official and contemporary usage. It is important to use the specific name of an individual's nation or community (e.g., Iñupiat, Tlingit) whenever possible.
Noun
- a member or descendant of any of the aboriginal peoples of Alaska