3% of Americans have visited Alaska
About 11.5% of Alaska is Non-Private, Non-Federal, Non-State but Native American owned.
Alaska has the highest percentage of people who walk to work in the US, with around 8.2% of the population using walking as their primary mode of commuting.
Approximately 30% of Americans have at least one tattoo. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years, particularly among younger generations.
Approximately 28% of Americans flew commercially in 1970.
In 2009, 31,268 of the 710,231 people in Alaska were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). That is 4.4% of the population.
There is no statistical data that shows the percentage of Americans that have visited Disneyland in the 60+ decades since it opened.
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Alaska became a US state 83 years after the first Russian explorer visited Alaska. Alaska was sold to the US in 1867.
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About 11.5% of Alaska is Non-Private, Non-Federal, Non-State but Native American owned.
Alaska's population is 69.3 percent white Americans, 4.0% Asian Americans. 3.5% African Americans and 15.6% Native Americans and Alaskan Natives.
The Native Americans of Alaska have ancient Asian ancestors.
Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.