Alaska people are so extremely warming and have such an open Heart to it's land, Cultural Belief's & Traditional ways. Alaska's indigenous people, who are jointly called Alaska Natives, can be divided into five major groupings: Aleuts, Northern Eskimos (Inupiat), Southern Eskimos (Yuit), Interior Indians (Athabascans) and Southeast Coastal Indians (Tlingit and Haida). Visit Alaska's History and learn about their proud people: History of Alaska.
Dinosaurs once roamed the Great Land, followed by bison and woolly mammoths. The first people moved across the Bering Land Bridge into northwestern Alaska more than 20,000 years ago (and moved southward), archaeologists. Their Northern Lights are an amazing sight to see which can be best viewed in the dark months of the season. The northern lights are just about the only thing that could get Alaskans to stand outside without a coat in January.
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I, Micaela Brigida, wanted to express of how appreciative I am to be in Alaska with some amazing people: Destani, Tika & Misty!!! This has been a God given blessing to live my Dream since I was a little girl and Thank's to my Sister for reminding me of that Dream before I left Texas... "I Love You Sister".
3 day of excitement!!!
Hi Micaela,
Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful experiences and pictures with us! Alaska sounds like a beautiful place with beautiful people.
-Debra
I'm so proud of what you and Destani are doing. You guys are a shining example for everyone.
The pictures are great... keep em coming. I can't wait for the next set.
Ciao,
Jubba
wow!!!!!!!!!!! this is great I'm so happy for the both of you. have fun can't wait to see more
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