Alaskan Creoles (Russian: Креолы Аляски, romanized: Kreoly Alyaski) are an Alaskan Russian ethnic group.[1] They descend from citizens of colonial Alaska, known as Russian Creoles (Russian: Креолы, romanized: Kreoly). As an ethnic group, their ancestry is mainly of Sibero-Russian, Aleut, Yupik, Eskimo, and other Alaskan Native origin.[2][3]
^Bakker, Peter; Borchsenius, Finn; Levisen, Carsten; Sippola, Eeva M. (2017). Creole Studies – Phylogenetic Approaches. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 15.
^Alaska Governor (1885). Report of the Governor of Alaska to the Secretary of the Interior. p. 1027.
^Black, Lydia (2004). Russians in Alaska, 1732-1867. University of Alaska Press. pp. 217–218.
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