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∙ 14y agoBeing born in Alaska does not make you an Alaska Native. That term is used only for people who are indigineous to Alaska such as Eskimos (Inuits), Alieuts, Athabaskans, Tlinkets, and Haidas, just to name a few. Native Alaskan refers to those born in Alaska.
You can make the border in about 3500 miles and then travel as much as 900 miles more to reach your destination.
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Juneau, Alaska is approximately 925 miles away from the famous "Arctic Circle" sign on the Dalton Highway. If traveling by car, it would take roughly 24 hours of driving to make it to the Arctic Circle from Juneau.
If one is driving, about 4,321 miles. Best allow about 3 days to make that drive non-stop.
Salaries for teachers in Alaska depend on years of experience, degrees earned, and location. While the national average for elementary teachers is around $52,000, the median average for teachers in Anchorage, Alaska is $60,381.
The lack of Piedmont glaciers in Anchorage, Alaska, is primarily due to the local climate and topography. Piedmont glaciers form in areas where large valley glaciers emerge onto lowland plains or coastal areas, creating a wide lobe-shaped mass of ice. Anchorage's surrounding mountain ranges and coastal location make it less conducive to the formation of this particular glacier type.
(in the US) unless you were native-born - TREASON.
Some words that can be made from the letters in Alaska are:aalasasaskla
306 miles. If you go the speed limit it will take you 6-7 hours. If you go really slow through the mountains or stop to take pictures of all the wildlife and waterfalls and glaciers, 8-10 hours. If you've driven the road many times like some of us and just want to get where your going, you can make it in 4 hours.
In Alaska first year Hot shots make about 48,000 dollars in a 6 and a half month season. 2nd years make roughly 58000 dollars, and 3rd years make around 64000. All of this information is based off of how many hours hotshots typically work (over 80 hours per week) plus wages found on the Workplace Alaska website detailing the Wildland fire and resource technician positions. Wage also varies by remoteness of your fire station, i.e. Delta Junction firefighters (very remote) make significantly more than Palmer firefighters (very close to Anchorage, largest city in Alaska).
Make it, or go to Alaska.