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| Just as the state is broken up into 5 geographical regions, Alaska's indigenous people are also
reflective of the area in which they live. The Inupiaq and St. Lawrence Island Yupik Eskimo groups
live in the northern region of the state and subsist off of the northern waters. The Athabascan Indian's
populate the interior of Alaska along the five major rivers and share eleven different dialects of thier
language.In the Yukon-Koskokwim Delta and western region, Yup'ik and Cup'ik Eskimos hunt, fish, and
gather for food. The maritime Natives (Aleut and Alutiiq) are found in the south and southwest regions
living their lives by the water and weather. The Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian occupy the
southeastern portion of the state with different languages and social and clan family systems. |
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