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Pacific Islander languages were
spoken by 5.6% of
Alaskans.
Since 2010, a
total of 5.2% of
Alaskans speak one of the state's 20
indigenous languages,...
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Natives (also
known as
Alaskan Indians,
Alaskan Natives,
Native Alaskans,
Indigenous Alaskans,
Aboriginal Alaskans or
First Alaskans) are the Indigenous...
- The
Alaskan Malamute (/ˈmæləˌmjuːt/) is a
large breed of dog that was
originally bred for its
strength and endurance, to haul
heavy freight as a sled...
- The
Alaskan is a 1924
American silent adventure drama film
based on a
novel by
James Oliver Curwood set in
northwoods country, as his
novels tend to be...
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Wayback Machine classic TV
Themes entry for The
Alaskans Episode World's
synopsis of The
Alaskans The
Alaskans at TVDays.com
Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback...
- Look up
Alaskan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alaskan is a
demonym for a
person from the U.S.
state of Alaska.
Alaskan or
Alaskans may also refer...
- The
Alaskan husky is a
breed of medium-sized
working sled dog,
developed specifically for its
performance as such.
Alaskan huskies are the most commonly...
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Alaskan Russians may
refer to
Alaskan Creole people, an
ethnic group native to Alaska; or Old Believers, a
community of
religious Russians who settled...
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Alaskan Russian,
known locally as Old Russian, is a
dialect of Russian,
influenced by Eskimo–Aleut languages,
spoken in what is now the U.S.
state Alaska...
- The
Alaskan Klee Kai is a spitz-type
breed of dog,
developed in the late 20th
century as a companion-sized dog
resembling the
larger Alaskan Malamute and...