Alaskan  Natives
Colin, Dexter, Aaron

This is about the natives that live in Alaska. There are five groups of natives the Northwest Coast Indians, Inupiaqs, Yupiks, Aluets,and Tshimshian.The Tshimshian had highly developed cultures produced totem poles,ceremonial costumes,and exquisite blankets.The Athabascan faced harsher living conditions.They were accomplished hunters,followed caribou and moose for vast distances,fished for salmon and other river fish.They liked to trade furs.Inupiaqs and Yupiks harpooned whales.The smallest group of natives were the Aluets.Now there still are a vast number of natives.

There are five distinct groups of natives.
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The Tshimshian culture produced totem poles.
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Two of these groups harpooned whales.
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The Inupiaqs are the smallest group of natives.
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