alaskan native

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alaskan native

An Alaskan Native man carves a piece of wood in his workshop.

Definition

Noun: A member or descendant of any of the aboriginal peoples of Alaska. This term collectively refers to the Indigenous inhabitants of Alaska, including groups such as the Iñupiat, Yup'ik, Aleut, Tlingit, Haida, and many others.

Usage

The term is used to identify individuals based on their ancestral and cultural heritage as the original inhabitants of Alaska. * She is an Alaskan Native and is very knowledgeable about traditional fishing methods. * The museum features artwork and artifacts from various Alaskan Native cultures. * His research focuses on the languages spoken by Alaskan Natives.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in official, demographic, and cultural contexts. It is considered a broad, inclusive category.
  • When possible and appropriate, using the name of a specific people or nation (e.g., Iñupiat, Tlingit) is preferred for accuracy and respect.
Variants and Related Words
  • Alaska Native: A common variant spelling, identical in meaning.
  • Native Alaskan: A synonymous term with the same meaning.
  • American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN): A combined demographic category used in official United States contexts.
  • Indigenous peoples of Alaska: A more formal or descriptive term with the same meaning.
Synonyms
  • Indigenous Alaskan
  • Native Alaskan
  • Alaska Native
Important Note
  • The term "Alaskan Native" is a proper noun and is often capitalized. It is distinct from the term "native Alaskan," which could refer to anyone born in the state of Alaska, regardless of ethnic heritage. The capitalized form specifically denotes Indigenous ancestry.
alaskan native

An Alaskan Native man carves a piece of wood in his workshop.

Noun
  1. a member or descendant of any of the aboriginal peoples of Alaska