Indigenous Peoples of Alaska

Alaska is an Aleut word meaning "great land" or "that which the sea breaks against".

Tribes and Bands of Alaska
Ahtena, Aleut, Athapascan, Dihai-Kutchin, Eskimo, Haida, Han, Ingalik, Inupiat, Koyukon, Kutcha-Kutchin, Nabesna, Niska, Natsit-Kutchin, Tanaina, Tanana, Tennuth-Kutchin, Tlingit, Tranjik-Kutchin, Tsimshian, Vunta-Kutchin, Yupik

Inuit is used for Eskimos living in Canada.

Reservations
Annette Island Reservation; Federal, under the jurisdiction of Metlakatla Field Office, Tribes: Tsimposhian

Craig Reeservation: State, under the jurisdiction of Prince of Wales Island, Tribe: Tlingit

Hoonah Reservation: State, under the jurisdiction of Chicagof Island, Tribe: Tlingit

Hydaburg Reservation: State, under the jurisdiction of Prince of Wales Island, Tribe: Haida

Kake Reservation: State, under the jurisdiction of Kupreanof Island, Tribe: tlingit

Klawock Reservation: State, under the jurisdiction of Prince of Wales Island, Tribe: Tlingit

Agencies
Anchorage Agency

Alaska Agency (5 April 1873- 24 May 1874, Fredrick S. Hall, agent)

Bethel Agency

Hone Agency

Juneau Agency

Southeast Agency Fairbanks

Metlakatla F.O., P.O. Box 458, Metlakatla Field Station, Metlakatla, AK 99926

See also:

Alaska - Church for missions

Alaska_History for a calendar of events

Alaska - Military for a list of forts