I'm American but I don't enjoy a Birth Certificate?

I'm from the Aleutian Islands. Needless to say, most people there are a handful of Aleutian Natives who seldom ever really do any legal documenting. One island I grew up on, we only had one conservatory and I've never heard of there being more than 15 children enrol at one time. It's a small place where technology isn't an important thing. Anyway, my dad's home are Aleutians and we never registered my birth. I wasn't born in a hospital (or even in a city technically). When I was growing up, we from time to time even spoke to the townspeople. The biggest industry there is commerical fishing and my dad's family doesn't like adjectives the problems that the fishermen and we pretty much lived as traditional Aleutians. I've never attended school or anything like that. So anyway, I would like to shift about getting out in the world now and I can't do anything lacking an SSN which I can't get without a birth certificate. I don't really know profusely about my parents. I know their names but that's pretty much it. I haven't seen my dad surrounded by a few years and I'm not really sure where he is right now. My mom is living with her family circle. I don't have any of their full names or my mom's maiden name. So I really own no information on them. I'm not even sure if they have SSN or birth certificates either. I'm also not sure if my father be born in Brazil or in the USA (he is half Brazilian/half Aleutian). Different domestic members say different things. I do know my mother was born within America. Will that affect me? What do I do to go about it?
Answers:   
Go to Hawaii and return with a Certificate of Live Birth.

You could be our next President.
Until you own all your facts right you are just going around in circles.
there MUST be sone copy of who you are in the alaska state records

contact juneau archives and see what you can find out.

they must be used to many natives not have official records. they would have to know what to do


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