User:James Crippen/Alaska
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This is a list of Alaska-themed articles – mostly places – that I edit or generally keep an eye on. I have connections to many of them, but others are just places I know about. Many places are in this list because they have Tlingit placenames associated with them, and I am basically the only Tlingit-knowledgable editor on Wikipedia.
- Anchorage, Alaska — My hometown.
- Angoon, Alaska — My house's hometown.
- Coffman Cove, Alaska
- Craig, Alaska
- Cube Cove, Alaska
- Gustavus, Alaska
- Haines and its borough — Home of the Jilkháat Khwáan.
- Hollis, Alaska
- Hoonah, Alaska — My Tlingit teacher's home. Hoonahlulu!
- Hydaburg, Alaska — Where all the Haida went.
- Hyder, Alaska — Technically not part of Canada.
- Juneau City and Borough, Alaska — The state capital and a major center of Tlingit culture.
- Kasaan, Alaska
- Kake, Alaska
- Ketchikan, Alaska and its borough
- Klawock, Alaska — Home of some of my extended family.
- Klukwan, Alaska
- Metlakatla, Alaska — Tsimshianville.
- Meyers Chuck, Alaska — Make the capital even more inaccessible, move it to Meyers Chuck!
- Naukati Bay, Alaska
- Pelican, Alaska
- Petersburg, Alaska — Little Norway.
- Saxman, Alaska
- Sitka City and Borough, Alaska — The previous state capital and home of one of my aunties. A major center of Tlingit culture and history.
- Skagway, Alaska — Now a tourist town, once a Jilkhóot village.
- Tenakee Springs, Alaska — The whitest little Indian village in Alaska.
- Thoms Place, Alaska — The old Stikine village.
- Thorne Bay, Alaska
- Wrangell, Alaska — Home of my khwáan and my family’s hometown.
- Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska — The northern outpost of Lingít Aaní.