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  1. Southeast Alaska, often abbreviated to southeast or southeastern, [1] and sometimes called the Alaska ( n) panhandle, is the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Alaska, bordered to the east and north by the northern half of the Canadian province of British Columbia (and a small part of Yukon ).

  2. Introduction. Alaska's Past - Regional Perspectives. Southeast Alaska is sometimes called the panhandle because it stretches away from the rest of Alaska just as a handle does from a pot or pan. It is separated by great glaciers north of Yakutat from direct overland travel to the rest of Alaska.

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  4. Cities and towns. Culture. Industry. Transportation. Other websites. Southeast Alaska. Coordinates: 57°34′48″N 135°29′14″W. Southeast Alaska. The blue dotted line is the Inside Passage. Southeast Alaska, sometimes called the Alaska Panhandle is the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Alaska.

  5. The history of Alaska dates back to the Upper Paleolithic period (around 14,000 BC ), when foraging groups crossed the Bering land bridge into what is now western Alaska. At the time of European contact by the Russian explorers, the area was populated by Alaska Native groups. The name "Alaska" derives from the Aleut word Alaxsxaq (also spelled ...

  6. William Lewis Paul (May 7, 1885 – March 4, 1977) was an American attorney, legislator, and political activist from the Tlingit nation of southeastern Alaska. He was known as a leader in the Alaska Native Brotherhood.

  7. Life and education. Theatre and writing. Political career. Personal life. Bibliography. Notes. External links. Diane E. Benson (born October 17, 1954) is an Alaskan politician, writer and dramatist. She was the 2010 Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of Alaska, defeating three other opponents in the Democratic primary. [1] .

  8. Jul 28, 2023 · 9 Do. 10 Eat. 11 Drink. 12 Stay safe. 13 Get out. Southeastern Alaska is a region of Alaska. Sometimes called the "panhandle", it is a thin strip of land and islands between Canada's British Columbia and the northern Pacific Ocean.

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