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  • Creole towns, such as the Alaskan capital of New Archangel (now Sitka, Alaska). Alaskan Creoles and natives were indiscernible except in that Creoles...
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    Alaskan Russian, known locally as Old Russian, is a dialect of Russian, influenced by Eskimo–Aleut languages, spoken by Alaskan Creoles. Today it is prevalent...
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    or First Alaskans) are the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and include Alaskan Creoles, Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number...
    33 KB (3,706 words) - 10:26, 15 July 2024
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    Americas) Fernandino Creole peoples Haitian Creole people Affranchis Afro-Honduran Creoles Liberian Creole people Louisiana Creole people Creoles of color Mauritian...
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    sea otters for their fur.: 40 The number of foreign Russians (non-Alaskan Creoles) rarely exceeded 500 at any one time.: xiii  In May 2023, the Old Believers...
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    Russian Alaska, Creole promyshlenniki intermarried with and Aleuts and Alutiiqs gave rise to a small but influential population of Alaskan Creoles. Ninilchik...
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    Alaska (redirect from Alaskan)
    spanned most of the current state, and promoted and maintained a native Alaskan Creole population. The expense and logistical difficulty of maintaining this...
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  • Andrei Glazunov (category Alaskan Creole people)
    Andrei Glazunov, an Alaskan Creole explorer, was the leader of the first Russian expedition to explore and establish trade along the Yukon River in the...
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    Languages of the United States (category Articles containing Louisiana Creole-language text)
    Americans. Alaskan Russian, known locally as Old Russian, is a dialect of Russian influenced by the Alutiiq language spoken by Alaskan Creoles. Most of...
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    and his crew arrived on August 1, 1759. Natives, Russians and their Alaskan Creole descendants comprised most of the community's population until the mid-20th...
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  • Mednyj Aleut language (category North America Native-based pidgins and creoles)
    Originally, the language was spoken by Alaskan Creoles on Copper Island, from where it takes its name. The Alaskan Creoles are the descendants of promyshlenniki...
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  • the Soviet Union. Alaskan Creoles - Creoles of Russian, Siberian, Eskimo, Aleut, and other Alaska Native ancestry. Chaldons – Creoles of Russians and native...
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    and Native women gave rise to a small but influential population of Alaskan Creoles. As time passed many of the Russian promyshlenniki took Aleut partners...
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    Jacob Netsvetov (category Alaskan Creole people)
    (Russian: Яков (Иаков) Егорович Нецветов), Enlightener of Alaska, was an Alaskan Creole from the Aleutian Islands who became a priest of the Orthodox Church...
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    Kathryn Dyakanoff Seller (category Alaskan Creole people)
    widowhood, Kathryn, as she became known, returned to teaching at remote Alaskan schools that served Native students. She developed her skills as a basketmaker...
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    Chirikov made sight of the North American mainland. Bering claimed the Alaskan country for the Russian Empire. Russia later confirmed its rule over the...
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    reported a population of 288, of which 253 were Alaskan Creoles (a mixture of Russian and Native Alaskans), 20 Whites and 15 Aleuts. In 1890, it would report...
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    Orthodox congregations in Alaska, most are majority Alaska Native or Native Alaskan in ethnicity. One of the earliest Christian martyrs in North America was...
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  • Ethnic group: Alaskan Creoles, Alaska Natives, Americans, Russian Americans Proposed state: Republic of Alaska Political party: Alaskan Independence Party...
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    Loren Leman (category Alaskan Creole people)
    hiking accident". Alaska Dispatch News. Retrieved December 11, 2015. "Alaskan woman Nicole Leman named as tramper who died in Mt Aspiring park fall"...
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