Alaska Native people have lived with the land long before it became a state or any national parks were established. Spanning from the temperate rainforests of Southeast, to the tundra of the Interior, the coastal regions of Southcentral and even the remote regions of the Aleutian Islands–Alaska Native people have distinct languages and traditions. Subsistence lifestyles and native customs still thrive in many parks and communities. Traditional ecological knowledge and native place names give us a deeper understanding of the science, history, and beauty of our national parks. Discover Alaska Native culture, past and present, in the articles below.
Stories
Explore Alaska Native stories of the past, present, and future.
People
Learn more about Alaska Native people and their long history on these lands.
Traditional Knowledge
Learn more about the traditional knowledge that feeds the body and souls of Alaska Natives.
Subsistence
Subsistence is a way of life -- learn about how it sustains Alaska Natives and their cultures here.
Alaska Natives and Our Parks
Learn more about the rich cultural history and Alaska Native heritage in each NPS unit of Alaska.
Understanding the Past
Understand culture through oral history, linguistics, Alaska Native art and literature, archaeology, ecology, and biology.
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Last updated: October 4, 2024