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Sightings of UFOs, ghosts and“aggressive” Bigfoot-type creatures have been reported in the so-called Alaska triangle – but the area is also known for a remarkable number of unexplained disappearances.
Since 1970, over 20,000 unexplained disappearances have been recorded in the sparsely-populated patch of land between Anchorage and Juneau in the south to Utqiagvik on the northern coast. Considering the rugged area’s low population, that figure comes out at well over twice the national average for the US.
If anyone has more literature or links about any of the cases of UFOs, Bigfoot, mysterious disappearances, etc in this region it would be a fascinating rabbit hole.
No, I'm sorry. If you ask Native Alaskans what they prefer to be called, it's always going to be their tribe name or native Alaskan.
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I absolutely do not believe this. As someone who is a life long Alaskan, as well as an avid traveler and I work with many many different tribes: they would not just openly invite a stranger to tell all their stories. If they are largely undocumented then they wouldn't even speak English.
Alaska Native, not Native American.