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Antiquity Origins Today, all tribes tell stories of their origins. There are as many creation stories as there are tribes, ... |
40,000–10,000 BC Homelands Contemporary Native peoples from many nations teach that they originated in their traditional lands. ... |
1759 Russian fur trade expands in the Aleutian Islands On Umnak and Unalaska, two of the Islands off southwestern Alaska, the Russian merchant Stepan Glotov ... |
1766 Armed Russian fur traders massacre Unangan (Aleut) The Russian trader, Ivan Solovief, arms his workers to murder Unangan (Aleut) men, women, and children ... |
1784 Russian fur traders massacre Sugpiaq on Kodiak Island Russian fur traders, led by Grigorii Shelikhov, overwhelm the Sugpiaq (Yup’ik, Alutiiq) in a bloody massacre ... |
1796 Czar Paul I charters the Russian-American Company The Russian Czar Paul I grants the Russian-American Company a charter with exclusive rights to the fur ... |
1848 Commercial whaling destroys Yup‘ik, Inuit traditions After U.S. whalers kill a bowhead whale near Big Diomede Island, commercial whalers begin hunting in ... |
1870 U.S. requires Alaska Commercial Company to hire Unangan (Aleut) The U.S. government awards the Alaska Commercial Company an exclusive lease to hunt fur seals on the ... |
1872 General Mining Act gives rise to the taking of tribal lands President Ulysses S. Grant signs the General Mining Act into law, allowing individuals and corporations ... |
1898 Canneries deplete salmon catch for Alaska Natives Along Alaska’s coastline, 55 canneries are in operation. Most refuse to employ Alaska Natives, instead ... |