•
Eddie Ahyakak (born 1977), Iñupiaq marathon runner and expert mountaineer on Season Two on
Ultimate Survival Alaska •
John Baker (musher), dog musher, pilot and motivational speaker •
Irene Bedard (born 1967), actress •
Ada Blackjack (née Delutuk; 1898–1983), lived for two years as a castaway on uninhabited
Wrangel Island north of
Siberia •
Ticasuk Brown (1904–1982), educator, poet and writer •
Callan Chythlook-Sifsof (born 1989), Olympic snowboarder •
Alice Qannik Glenn (born 1989), podcaster and producer •
Jeanie Greene, presenter and producer of
Heartbeat Alaska and other Alaska Native documentaries •
Agnes Hailstone, profiled in the National Geographic documentary television series
Life Below Zero •
William L. Iggiagruk Hensley (born 1941) advocate for Alaska Native rights and U.S. politician; author •
Eben Hopson, politician and founder of the
Inuit Circumpolar Council •
Joan Kane, poet •
Sonya Kelliher-Combs (born 1969), mixed media artist of Iñupiaq, Athabascan, German and Irish heritage •
Andrew Okpeaha MacLean, writer, director and filmmaker, known for
On the Ice •
Edna Ahgeak MacLean (born 1944), Iñupiaq linguist, anthropologist and educator •
Eileen MacLean (1949–1996), Alaska state legislator and educator •
Ray Mala (1906–1952), actor •
Sadie Neakok, first female magistrate in Alaska •
dg nanouk okpik, poet •
Josiah Patkotak, politician, member of the
Alaska House of Representatives •
Simon Paneak, Nunamiut oral historian and namesake for ethnographic museum •
Katherine Paul (born 1989), singer-songwriter of Iñupiaq and Swinomish heritage •
Ryan Redington, dog musher, 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Champion, ambassador of Alaska Native values and traditions •
Shirley Reilly, Team USA athlete, 4-time medalist in the
Paralympic Games •
Howard Rock (1911–1976), advocate for Alaska Native land claims, writer, and founder of the
Tundra Times •
Ronald Senungetuk (1933–2020), sculptor, silversmith, educator •
Tara Sweeney, 13th Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs •
Kenneth Utuayuk Toovak (1923–2009) ice scientist, Iñupiaq spiritualist and scientist •
Ariel Tweto (born 1987), TV personality, producer and actress, known for her roles on
Flying Wild Alaska and Native Shorts, a talk show supported by the
Sundance Institute and FNX |
First Nations Experience ==See also==