Yes some Native-Americans do live in Alaska, there are called, Alaska natives. But they also prefer being called a Native-American rather than a savage beast, which is what Indian means. There are also other Native-Americans that live in Canada, India, Asia, Hawaii and even sometimes Russia, But you'll need to search further for those names, I forget them!
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inuit and yupik
Yes there are eskimos that live in Alaska.
Alaska
NO
About 42,000.
Not state, territory in Canada called Nunavut (created in 1999 meaning "our land").
Igloos are traditionally associated with Eskimos and other indigenous tribes of Canada and Alaska
No.Eskimos (Esquimaux) are peoples indigenous to the regions around the poles from eastern Siberia (of Russia), across Alaska (of the United States) and Canada, and all of Greenland (of Denmark).
There are some 20 native tribes and cultures in Alaska, mostly originating (long ago) from Asia. Most prominent are the Inupiaq, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. In Alaska, describing them as "Eskimos" is politically correct. The Canadian and Greenland Eskimos usually insist on being called "Inuit".
Eskimos mostly lived in Alaska, but they do live in Siberia, Canada, and Greenland
Yup'ik is not a tribe, it is the name of a group of people. The villages are in southwest Alaska.
eskimos are found in alaska. along with the inuits, those are the two main tribes of native north america.
An igloo is a house made of ice and eskimos are the native people of Alaska (who were known to live in igloos)