Nose rubbing was out even before the H1N1 virus came into play.
The last day in March is a legal holiday called "Seward's Day.
The 18th of October is a legal holiday called "Alaska Day".
Nose rubbing is out but then so is the common handshake,
Potlatch is almost forgotten but then so is the Christmas Bonus except at the high end of the Corporate Ladder.
Yes but very little...traditions are dying out.
Salmon is an important part of Alaskan culture and diet.
what are some traditions that they have in the netherlands
she was an Alaskan governer
some of there customs or traditions are paintings
some traditions are danceing and haveing fires
Yes, it often is (Alaskan wilderness, Alaskan mountains). But it can also be a noun (demonym) for a person from or residing in the state of Alaska (he is an Alaskan, an Alaskan fisherman).
traditions of the plains Cree
what are the traditions in the west
The traditions of storytelling include answering questions. The latest fads will never change some traditions. Don't you wish some traditions would fade?
if you are from Alaska you are called alyeskians
Some salvadorian traditions are to eat pupusas with your salvadorian buddies.........