1. Sarah Palin: Former Governor of Alaska, Vice Presidential nominee, and reality TV personality.
2. Ted Stevens: Former U.S. Senator from Alaska for 40 years, known for his work on transportation and defense issues.
3. Murkowski Family: A political dynasty in Alaska, including Senators Lisa Murkowski and Frank Murkowski, and former Governor Frank Murkowski.
4. Susan Butcher: Legendary dog musher, multiple Iditarod champion, and pioneer of modern sled dog racing.
5. Rick Swenson: Hall of Fame dog musher, record-holder for the most Iditarod victories with five wins.
6. Jeff Jarvis: Renowned journalist, author, and media entrepreneur, known for his work on digital media and social change.
7. John Haines: Award-winning poet and playwright, considered one of Alaska's most important literary figures.
8. Sheldon Jackson: Missionary and educator, played a crucial role in establishing schools and churches in Alaska.
9. Sue Aikens: Reality TV star and owner of the remote Kavik River Camp in Alaska, featured on the show "Life Below Zero."
10. John Krakauer: Author and journalist, known for his non-fiction works, including "Into the Wild" and "Eiger Dreams," which are set in Alaska.
Important Note: This list is not exhaustive and reflects a diverse range of fields, including politics, sports, arts, and literature. There are many other remarkable Alaskans who have made significant contributions to their communities and beyond.