Packers Association on Wood River, Bristol Bay Salmon Rack Across Wood River, Alaska 1917 List of rivers of Alaska Nushagak River Wood-Tikchik State Park...
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northern Bristol Bay. It was located near the confluence of the Wood River and Nushagak Rivers. The area was inhabited by Yup'ik people and Athabaskan...
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Jet-boats are commonly used to access these tributaries and the upper Nushagak. The Wood River, Iowithla River and the Kokwok River are smaller tributaries...
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its boundaries to include most of Nushagak Bay and Wood River, to gain revenue from the Nushagak District and Wood River Special Harvest Area commercial...
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Nushagak Bay /ˈnuːʃɪɡæk/ is a large estuary covering over 100 km2 in southwest part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It opens to Bristol Bay, a large body...
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Saskatchewan Wood River (County Clare), Kilrush Wood River (Nushagak River tributary) (Alaska) Wood River (Illinois), a tributary of the Mississippi Wood River...
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Klawock and Sitka. In 1883 the Arctic Pack Company established a cannery at Nushagak Bay in Southwest Alaska, where they were able to exploit the immense runs...
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returning to their homes along the Nushagak River would sometimes become lost in the fog and be swept up the Wood River to Aleknagik Lake by the tide...
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River Newhalen River Nushagak River Mulchatna River King Salmon River Becharof Lake Lake Clark Iliamna Lake Naknek Lake Lake Brooks Wood-Tikchik Lakes roughly...
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barabara at center, Karluk Village, 1906 Food cache and barabara sod hut in Nushagak, 1917 Qargi Quiggly hole Vernacular architecture "Facts on File: Barabara"...
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Nunivak Islands) and along the northern coast of Bristol Bay as far east as Nushagak Bay and the northern Alaska Peninsula at Naknek River and Egegik Bay. They...
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Lake empties into the Nuyakuk River, a tributary of the Nushagak River, which flows to Nushagak Bay, an arm of Bristol Bay. Water from Upnuk Lake flows...
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River (Dena'ina: Vałts'atnaq') is a 160-mile (260 km) tributary of the Nushagak River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Beginning at Turquoise Lake, it flows...
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tributary of the Nushagak River in southwestern Alaska, United States. From its source at Tikchik Lake, an extension of Nuyakuk Lake in Wood-Tikchik State...
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Nusakan /ˈnjuːsəkæn/ Cassiopeia HD 17156 Nushagak IAU new 2019 American proposal; named after the Nushagak River in Alaska. /ˈnuːʃᵻɡæk/ Centaurus WASP-15...
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forms the Wood River, which flows into Bristol Bay, and the more northern Tikchik lakes empty into the Nuyakuk River, a tributary of the Nushagak River which...
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Cup'ig dialect speaking people of Nunivak Island. They are typically made of wood, and painted with few colors. The Yup'ik masks were carved by men or women...
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December 16, 2008. This article incorporates public domain material from Woods, A.J.; Foti, T.L.; Chapman, S.S.; Omernik, J.M.; et al. Ecoregions of Arkansas...
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White River Whiting River Wild River Wind River Wood River (Tanana River tributary) Wood River (Nushagak River tributary) Wulik River Yahtse River Yentna...
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species include white-tailed deer, red fox, raccoon, weasel, gray squirrel, wood thrush, Carolina wren, bobwhite quail, mourning dove, wild turkey, and bayou...
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side). This article incorporates public domain material from McGrath, CL; Woods, AJ; Omernik, JM; et al. Ecoregions of Idaho (PDF). United States Geological...
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ivory for trade and sale. Walrus hunting was an important activity in Nushagak Bay and surrounding area during the Russian period. In addition to hunting...
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Tundra 109 Subarctic Coastal Plains 110 Seward Peninsula 112 Bristol Bay-Nushagak Lowlands 114 Aleutian Islands as defined by the United States Environmental...
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communities, including Chignik, Kanakanak, Katmai National Park, Kodiak Island, Nushagak Peninsula, Port Heiden, and Holy Cross 600 kilometers (370 mi) north of...
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Peter Haller, who was hired to build the first cannery on Bristol Bay's Nushagak River earlier that year. Haller was then asked by William Bradford to build...
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because Nushagak River residents returning to their homes upriver would sometimes become lost in the fog and find themselves swept up the Wood River with...
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Electric Membership Corporation Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative (Willow Wood, Ohio) Burlington Electric Department Butler Rural Electric Cooperative (Oxford...
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construction of this vessel, became the first company to use all pressure treated wood in construction of a wooden vessel as well as proving it could fulfill government...
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Commission for Environmental Cooperation. 1997. Retrieved January 15, 2018. Woods, A.J.; Foti, T.L.; Chapman, S.S.; Omernik, J.M.; et al. (2004). "Ecoregions...
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Kuskokwim, Hooper Bay and Chevak, Nelson Island, Canineq, Bristol Bay, Nushagak River, Lake Iliamna, Egegik, kelipar in Cup'ig from Russian хлеб khleb;...
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