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Definition of Alaskan native
1. Noun. A member or descendant of any of the aboriginal peoples of Alaska.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alaskan Native
Literary usage of Alaskan native
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Drug Use Among Racial/Ethnic Minorities edited by Andrea Kopstein (1998)
"American Indian/alaskan native Statistics There is no single comprehensive Federal
effort to collect data on drug use among American Indian/alaskan native ..."
2. Alcohol Use Among U. S. Ethnic Minorities edited by Danielle Spiegler (1993)
"Most alaskan native societies have chosen a political path quite distinct from
... The political, economic, and social diversity of alaskan native societies ..."
3. Alaskana: Or, Alaska in Descriptive and Legendary Poems by Bushrod Washington James (1892)
"... alaskan native TRIBES. AND this land so fraught with promise— -^ Teeming full
of grandest beauty— Bearing untold stores of fortune Underneath its varied ..."
4. Health Status of Minorities & Low Income Groups by DIANE Publishing Company, Dept. of Health and Human Services, United States (1991)
"(13) Adams (1985) found that, when compared to White Alaskan residents, there
was a near threefold greater incidence of SIDS deaths among alaskan native ..."
5. Digest of Education Statistics (1999) edited by Thomas D. Snyder (2000)
"The racial/ethnic composition was: American Indian/alaskan native, 4 percent;
Hispanic, 25 percent; black, 36 percent; white, 33 percent; and Asian, ..."