Answer: At this period, Alaska was home to people of indigenous, Russian, European, Asian, and African origin, among other races.
Explanation: Alaska had a mixed-race population before the 1930s, including indigenous groups like the Inuit, Yupik, Aleut, and Athabasca. Along with immigration from many ethnic groups, such as Europeans, Asians, and Africans, there were also a sizable number of Russian settlers. The diverse racial demographics of Alaska reflected both the native inhabitants and new settlers and immigrants.