Alaska Native Heritage Center

01-01-2000

INFORMATION ABOUT ALASKA NATIVE CULTURES

 

Today Alaska Natives represent approximately 16 percent of Alaska's residents, and are a significant segment of the population in over 200 rural villages and communities. Many Alaska Natives have retained their customs, language, hunting and fishing practices and ways of living since "the creation times."

 

Alaska's Native people are divided into eleven distinct cultures, speaking twenty different languages. In order to the tell the stories of this diverse population, the Alaska Native Heritage Center is organized based on five cultural groupings, which draw upon cultural similarities or geographic proximity:

Athabascans

Yup'ik & Cup'ik

Inupiaq & St. Lawrence Island Yupik

Aleut & Alutiiq

Eyak, Tlingit, Haida & Tsimshian