For the Alutiiq people Alutiiq Infobox language name Alutiiq, Pacific Gulf Yupik nativename Sugpiaq ethnicity Alutiiq people states United States region coastal Alaska Alaska Peninsula to Prince William ... fam3 Yupik languages Yupik iso3 ems script Latin The Alutiiq language also called Sugpiak , Sugpiaq ... language. It has two major dialects Koniag Alutiiq spoken on the upper part of the Alaska Peninsula ... of the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake . Chugach Alutiiq spoken on the Kenai Peninsula and in Prince William Sound . About 400 of the Alutiiq population of 3,000 speak the Alutiiq language. Alutiiq communities ..., Alaska Kodiak responded to requests from students and agreed to teach the Alutiiq language. The Kodiak ... High School Adding Alutiiq Language Class Jacob Resnick KMXT FM Alaska Public Radio Network 12 17 ... 5 cellspacing 5 bgcolor aaaaaa Koniag Alutiiq ref name kong Chugach Alutiiq ref name sugc meaning ... bgcolor aaaaaa Koniag Alutiiq ref name kong http alutiiqmuseum.org index.php?option com alphacontent&Itemid 82 Alutiiq Museum Alutiiq Word of the Week Archives ref Chugach Alutiiq ref name sugc http www.johnsmelcer.com resources Alutiiq Dictionary by John Smelcer 4 2010.pdf John E. Smelcer, Alutiiq ... Alutiiq Excluding Kodiak Island ref meaning bgcolor dddddd Cuqllirpaaq Iraluq . January bgcolor ..., Jeff Leer, and Nick Alokli. Kodiak Alutiiq Conversational Phrasebook With Audio CD . Kodiak, Alaska Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository, 2006.ISBN 1 929650 02 7 Leer, Jeff, Carl Anahonak, Arthur Moonin, and Derenty Tabios. Nanwalegmiut paluwigmiut llu nupugnerit Conversational Alutiiq dictionary Kenai Peninsula Alutiiq . Fairbanks, AK Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2003. Leer, Jeff, and Nina Zeedar. Classroom Grammar of Koniag Alutiiq, Kodiak Island Dialect ... Peninsula Sugtestun & Alaska Peninsula Alutiiq Workbook . Fairbanks, AK Alaska Native Language Center ... Bringing the Stories Back Alutiiq Sugpiaq Remembrances of the Outer Coast of Kenai Peninsula ... more details
Image AlutiiqDancer.jpg thumb Alutiiq dancer for the language Alutiiq language The Alutiiq plural Alutiit ... peoples of Alaska . Their language is called Alutiiq language Sugstun , and it is one of Eskimo ... such as berries and land mammals. Before European contact with Russian fur traders, the Alutiiq lived in semi subterranean homes called barabaras . The Alutiiq today live in coastal fishing communities ... and agreed to teach the Alutiiq language . The Kodiak dialect of the language was only spoken by about ... media.aprn.org 2010 ann 20101217 08.mp3 Kodiak High School Adding Alutiiq Language Class Jacob Resnick ... and sculptor Sven Haakanson , executive director of the Alutiiq Museum , and winner of a 2007 MacArthur ... Valdez Oil Spill on Alutiiq Culture and People . Anchorage, Alaska Stephen R. Braund & Associates ... of the Alutiiq People . Fairbanks, Alaska University of Alaska Press, 2001. ISBN 1 889963 .... 2006. If It s Not a Tlingit Basket, Then What Is It? Toward the Definition of an Alutiiq Twined Spruce Root Basket Type . Arctic Anthropology . 43, no. 2 164. Luehrmann, Sonja. Alutiiq Villages Under ..., Craig. 1997. Aurcaq Interruption, Distraction, and Reversal in an Alutiiq Men s Dart Game . The Journal ... by the Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository, Kodiak, Alaska. Mishler, Craig, and Rachel Mason. 1996. Alutiiq Vikings Kinship and Fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska . Human Organization Journal of the Society ... Island The Life of an Alutiiq Healer . Athens University of Georgia Press, 2001. ISBN 0 8203 2253 9 Partnow, Patricia H. Making History Alutiiq Sugpiaq Life on the Alaska Peninsula . Fairbanks ... A. L. Pinart . Origins of the Sun and Moon Alutiiq Legend from Kodiak Island, Alaska, Collected ... Native Languages Map http www.asna.ca alaska Alaskan Orthodox Christian texts Alutiiq http www.alutiiqmuseum.org Alutiiq Museum Category Alaska Native ethnic groups Category Yupik Alaska stub NorthAm native stub av az Supikl r fr Alutiiq mrj lbe tr Supikler ... more details
About the Chugach people other uses Chugach disambiguation Infobox Ethnic group group Chugach image File Chugach.jpg 200px br Chugach man in traditional dress pop region1 flagcountry United States pop1 ref1 region2 pop2 ref2 languages Alutiiq language Alutiiq Chugach dialect , English language English religions related Koniag Alutiiq , Yup ik Chugach IPAc en icon t u t is the name of an Alaska Native culture and group of people in the region of the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound . The Chugach people are an Alutiiq Pacific Eskimo people who speak the Chugach dialect of the Alutiiq language . The Chugach people gave their name to Chugach National Forest , the Chugach Mountains , and Alaska s Chugach State Park , all located in or near the traditional range of the Chugach people in southcentral Alaska . Chugach Alaska Corporation , an Alaska Native Regional Corporations Alaska Native regional corporation created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, also derives its name from the Chugach people, many of whom are shareholders of the corporation. In 1964, a tsunami generated by the Good Friday Earthquake destroyed the Chugach village of Chenega, Alaska . The fishing based Chugach economy was badly affected by the environmental damage caused by the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. External links http www.chugach ak.com Chugach Alaska Corporation http www.fs.fed.us r10 chugach Chugach National Forest Category Alaska Native ethnic groups Category Yupik ... more details
About the Alutiiq village other uses of the name Afognak disambiguation Afognak IPAc en icon f n k also Ag waneq ref http www.uaf.edu anla collections map names ANLC Alaska Native Place Names ref in Alutiiq language Alutiiq was an Alutiiq village on the island of Afognak in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island Borough , Alaska , United States . It was located on Afognak Bay on the southwest coast of the island, north of Kodiak Island . History Deleted image removed Image Afognak.gif right 250px Location of Afognak, Alaska deletable image caption 1 Tuesday, 7 April 2009 The name was derived from Afognak Island, and was first reported in 1839 by Russia n Sub Lt. Mikhail Murashev . A post office was maintained intermittently from 1888 to 1964. Afognak was covered by one meter 3  ft of ash when Mount Katmai erupted in 1912. The 1964 Good Friday Earthquake generated a tsunami which destroyed the village. A new community was constructed on the northeast coast of Kodiak Island, called Port Lions, Alaska Port Lions in honor of the Lions Clubs International Lions Club who helped relocate the village, and the residents moved permanently in December 1964. References Reflist External links Alaska Community External References Afognak Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Coord 58 00 28 N 152 46 05 W type city region US AK display title Category Geography of Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Category Ghost towns in Alaska KodiakIslandAK geo stub ... more details
Chugach can refer to the Chugach people, an Alutiiq people of southcentral Alaska . Chugach Alaska Corporation , an Alaska Native Regional Corporation Alaska Native regional corporation created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. Chugach National Forest , a national forest in southcentral Alaska . the Chugach Mountains , a mountain range in southcentral Alaska . Chugach State Park , a state park in southcentral Alaska . disambig ru ... more details
cultural and land resources and preserving the cultural traditions of the Alutiiq. Archeology In 1994 ... http www.ankn.uaf.edu aeb.html The Alutiiq Ethnographic Bibliography DEFAULTSORT Afognak, Native ... more details
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Military of the Marshall Islands Defense of the Marshall Islands is the responsibility of the United States , but local police matters are handled by the Marshall Islands Police , the national police force, as well as several atoll or municipality based departments. There are two police forces which function under the name Kwajalein Police , a municipal department known otherwise as Kalgov Police , in addition to law enforcement on the U.S. military base on Kwajalein Atoll separate from the Government of the Marshall Islands , and which are contracted out to private security firms from the United States . Kwajalein Atoll is serviced by Alutiiq Security & Technology of Huntsville, Alabama . The Marshall Islands has provided police officers to the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands since May 2006. Marshall Islands police officer Clemson Jormelu is contingent commander of the Marshall Islands Police serving as part of RAMSI s Participating Police Force PPF . External links http www.lawenforcementjobs.com content.cfm?ESID zoom&JobID 168439 http www.spc.int prism country mh stats Social Crime offses.htm http www.ramsi.org node 23 http www.isiservicescorp.com mjcpatch.html Oceania topic Law enforcement in Category Politics of the Marshall Islands Category Marshallese law Marshalls stub ... more details
, . Alutiiq The translation of Gospel of Matthew into Alutiiq by Ilya Tyzhnov Elias Tishnoff of the Russian Orthodox Alaska mission, was published in St. Petersburg, in 1848. http www.asna.ca alaska alutiiq gospel saint matthew.pdf Digitally Typeset ... more details
Infobox language name Naukan Yupik nativename states Russia Russian Federation region Bering Strait region speakers approximately 70 familycolor Eskimo Aleut fam2 Eskimo fam3 Yupik languages Yupik iso3 ynk script Cyrillic Naukan Yupik language ref name intermed harvnb Jacobson 2005 ref or Naukan Siberian Yupik language is an Eskimo language spoken by ca. 70 persons on Chukchi Peninsula Chukotka peninsula . It is one of the four Yupik languages , alongside with Central Siberian Yupik language Central Siberian Yupik , Central Alaskan Yup ik language Central Alaskan Yup ik and Alutiiq language Pacific Gulf Yupik . Linguistically, it is intermediate between Central Siberian Yupik and Central Alaskan Yup ik. ref name intermed harvnb Jacobson 2005 p 150 ref Notes reflist 2 References citation last Jacobson first Steven A. title History of the Naukan Yupik Eskimo dictionary with implications for a future Siberian Yupik dictionary journal tudes Inuit Studies year 2005 volume 29 issue 1 2 url http www.erudit.org revue etudinuit 2005 v29 n1 2 013937ar.pdf External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ynk Ethnologue Eskimo Aleut languages Category Languages of Russia Category Endangered Eskimo Aleut languages Category Yupik languages Russia stub es Idioma naukanski ka lez frr Naukan jupik pms Lenga yupik, naukan ru fi Naukaninjupik tr Naukan Yupik esi udm ... more details
File Map of USA highlighting OCA Diocese of Alaska.svg right 300px The Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska is a diocese of the Orthodox Church in America OCA . Its territory includes parish es, Monastery monasteries , and Mission Christian missions located in Alaska . The diocesan chancery is located in Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage . The Diocese was founded when Alaska was part of Russia and is one of the oldest in the United States. The Church of the Holy Ascension 1826 is part of the Diocese. The former bishop of Alaska was the Right Reverend Nikolai Soraich . He was elected to the position of Bishop of Baltimore on April 22, 2001, and was installed as Bishop of Sitka, Anchorage and Alaska on March 5, 2002 and retired in May 2008. Deaneries The diocese is grouped geographically into nine deanery deaneries . Each deanery is headed by a parish priest , known as a Dean religion dean . The deans coordinate activities in their area s parishes, and report to the diocesan bishop. The current deaneries of the Diocese of Alaska are Alaska Missionary Deanery Anchorage Missionary Deanery Bethel Deanery Dillingham Deanery Kenai Deanery Kodiak Deanery Russian Mission Deanery Sitka Deanery Unalaska Deanery External links http dioceseofalaska.org Diocese of Alaska official site http sthermanseminary.org St. Herman Orthodox Theological Seminary http www.alaskanliturgicalsupply.com Alaskan Orthodox Liturgical Supply http www.rossialaska.org Russian Orthodox Sacred Sites in Alaska http www.asna.ca alaska Alaskan Orthodox texts Aleut, Alutiiq, Tlingit, Yup ik OCA dioceses coord missing Alaska Category Dioceses of the Orthodox Church in America Alaska Category Christianity in Alaska Alaska stub fr Dioc se orthodoxe russe d Alaska pl Diecezja Alaski ru ... more details
BLP sources date December 2009 Primary sources date December 2009 Michael James Oleksa , Ph.D., is an archpriest in the Orthodox Church in America and a historian of the Orthodox Church in Alaska . Oleksa is a native of Allentown, Pennsylvania and a graduate of Emmaus High School in Emmaus, Pennsylvania . He attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. , where he graduated in 1969. He then went on to do graduate work at Saint Vladimir s Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, New York . He went to Alaska in 1970 from St. Vladimir s at the invitation of Old Harbor, Alaska Old Harbor , an Alutiiq village on Kodiak Island . He served as an Orthodox Church Orthodox priest in more than a dozen Alaska native villages over the next few decades. He earned his doctoral degree in 1988 from the Orthodox Theological Faculty in Pre ov , Slovakia , focusing on native Alaskan history during the period of Russian America Russian imperial ownership 1741 1867 . He is the author of a number of books and articles pertaining to native life in Alaska, particularly regarding the life of the Orthodox Church there. He also produced a four part series for Public Broadcasting Service PBS called Communicating Across Cultures . He also teaches at the University of Alaska System University of Alaska and Alaska Pacific University . External links http www.fatheroleksa.org Official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oleksa, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oleksa, Michael Category Living people Category American Orthodox priests Category American people of Rusyn descent Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from the United States Category Emmaus High School alumni Category People from Allentown, Pennsylvania Category Writers from Alaska ... more details
Primary sources date January 2012 Sven Haakanson, Jr. born 1967 Old Harbor, Alaska is an American anthropologist , and the Executive Director of the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska . ref http alutiiqmuseum.org index.php?option com content&task view&id 13&Itemid 64 ref ref http alutiiqmuseum.org index.php?option com content&task view&id 492&Itemid 104 ref He graduated from the University of Alaska Fairbanks , with a bachelor s in English in 1992, and from Harvard University with a Ph.D. in Anthropology. ref http www.rasmuson.org PressRelease index.php?switch view pressrelease&iReleaseID 146 ref Since 2002, he serves on the Alaska Native Science Commission. ref http www.nativescience.org html Sven.html ref He appears in the film Grizzly Man . ref http www.imdb.com name nm2178492 ref He is married to Balika they have a daughter, Eilide. ref http www.allbusiness.com management 1115369 1.html ref Awards 2007 MacArthur Fellows Program ref http www.macfound.org site c.lkLXJ8MQKrH b.2913825 apps nl content2.asp?content id 9A190067 C1D8 4FE5 9E1A 495831D10AF6 ¬oc 1 ref ref http museumanthropology.blogspot.com 2007 09 museum anthropologist sven haakanson.html ref References reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haakanson, Sven ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Haakanson, Sven Category 1967 births Category Alaska Native people Category American anthropologists Category Harvard University alumni Category Living people Category MacArthur Fellows Category People from Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Category University of Alaska Fairbanks alumni Alaska bio stub ... more details
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. , or CIRI , is one of thirteen Alaska Native Regional Corporations Alaska Native regional corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 ANCSA in settlement of aboriginal land claims. Cook Inlet Region, Inc. was incorporated in Alaska on June 8, 1972. ref name corpdb Corporations Database. https myalaska.state.ak.us business soskb Corp.asp?240251 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. . Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. Retrieved on 2007 03 27. ref Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage , Alaska , CIRI is a for profit corporation, and is owned by more than 7,300 Alaska Native shareholders of Athabascan and Southeast Indian, Inupiat, Yup ik, Alutiiq and Aleut descent. ref name cirishare Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 2006 . http www.ciri.com content shareholders responsibilities.cfm Shareholder Responsibilities. Retrieved on 2007 03 27. ref The CIRI region in the Cook Inlet area of southcentral Alaska is the traditional homeland of the Dena ina and Ahtna Athabaskan peoples, and about 40 percent of CIRI shareholders are of Dena ina or Ahtna descent. However, as the CIRI region also holds the urban center of Alaska, including Alaska s largest city, Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage , the region has attracted Alaska Natives from many other parts of the state. Consequently, CIRI s shareholder population is diverse, including descendants of all Alaska Native cultures, including Dena ina, Ahtna, other Athabaskan , Tlingit people Tlingit , Tsimshian , Eyak and Haida people Haida Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indians Inupiat people Inupiat , Yup ik , Siberian Yupik , and Alutiiq Eskimos and Aleut people Aleuts . ref name ciripeople Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 2006 . http www.ciri.com content history people.cfm The People of Cook Inlet. Retrieved on 2007 03 27. ref As a result, about 20 of CIRI s shareholders also enrolled in Cook Inlet s ANCSA Village ... more details
yukon reg profile people.html accessdate 2008 01 07 ref Relations with Aleut and Alutiiq people ... otters lived. The Promyshlenniki then turned to the native Aleut people Aleut and Alutiiq men to do ... more details
. ref name FortecueM ref name kaplanB The four Yupik languages , including Alutiiq Sugpiaq , Central ... Additionally, both Alutiiq and Central Yup ik have considerable dialect diversity. The northernmost ... than is Alutiiq, which is the southernmost of the Yupik languages. Although the grammatical ... between any two Yupik languages. ref name kaplanB Even the dialectal differences within Alutiiq and Central ... Alutiiq or Pacific Gulf Yup ik 400 speakers Siberian Yupik language Central Siberian Yupik or Yuit ... Yup ik , in southern Alaska the Alutiiq and along the eastern coast of Chukchi Peninsula Chukotka ... Online ref Alutiiq Main Alutiiq The Alutiiq also called Pacific Yupik or Sugpiaq , are a southern ... such as berries and land mammals. Alutiiq people today live in coastal fishing communities .... The Alutiiq language is relatively close to that spoken by the Yupik in the Bethel, Alaska ... of speakers in the mere hundreds, Alutiiq communities are currently in the process of revitalizing ... more details
Home The Return of the Alutiiq Masks, which tells the story of the Alutiiq people of Kodiak, Alaska ... index.html title Coming Home The Return of the Alutiiq Masks publisher Dmaeroberts.com date ... more details
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Infobox settlement official name Chiniak native name Cing iyak settlement type Census designated place CDP nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Alaska pushpin map caption Location in Alaska image map mapsize map caption Location coordinates region US AK subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Alaska subdivision type2 List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska Borough subdivision name2 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area magnitude area footnotes area total km2 105.4 area land km2 104.9 area water km2 0.4 area total sq mi 40.7 area land sq mi 40.5 area water sq mi 0.2 Population population as of United States Census, 2010 2010 population footnotes population total 47 General information timezone Alaska Time Zone Alaska AKST utc offset 9 timezone DST AKDT utc offset DST 8 elevation footnotes elevation m 0 elevation ft 0 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 57 latm 36 lats 38 latNS N longd 152 longm 11 longs 59 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code Area code 907 907 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 02 13860 blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1866935 website footnotes Image ChiniakPostOffice.JPG 250px thumb right Chiniak s Post Office Chiniak Cing iyak in Alutiiq language Alutiiq is a census designated place CDP in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island Borough , Alaska , United States . The population was 47 at the 2010 United States Census 2010 census . Geography Chiniak is located at coord 57 36 38 N 152 11 59 W type city 57.610603, 152.199817 GR 1 . According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP has a total area of ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Karluk native name Kal uq, Kal ut settlement type Census designated place CDP nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Alaska pushpin map caption Location in Alaska image map mapsize map caption Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US AK subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Alaska subdivision type2 List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska Borough subdivision name2 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 155.5 area land km2 149.5 area water km2 5.9 area total sq mi 60.0 area land sq mi 57.7 area water sq mi 2.3 Population population as of United States Census, 2010 2010 population footnotes population total 37 population density km2 auto population density sq mi auto General information timezone Alaska Time Zone Alaska AKST utc offset 9 timezone DST AKDT utc offset DST 8 elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft latd 57 latm 34 lats 41 latNS N longd 154 longm 21 longs 45 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code Area code 907 907 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 02 37540 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Karluk Kal uq or Kal ut ref http www.uaf.edu anla collections map names ANLC Alaska Native Place Names ref in Alutiiq language Alutiiq is a census designated place CDP in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska , United States. The population was 37 at the 2010 United States Census 2010 census . Geography Karluk is located at coord 57 34 41 N 154 21 45 W type city 57.578081, 154.362557 GR 1 According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP has a total area of convert 60.0 sqmi km2 , of which, convert 57.7 sqmi km2 of it is land a ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Larsen Bay native name Uyaqsaq settlement type City Alaska City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Alaska pushpin map caption Location in Alaska image map mapsize map caption Location subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Alaska subdivision type2 List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska Borough subdivision name2 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 19.8 area land km2 14.1 area water km2 5.7 area total sq mi 7.6 area land sq mi 5.4 area water sq mi 2.2 Population population as of 2010 population total 87 population footnotes population density km2 6.2 population density sq mi 16.1 General information timezone Alaska Time Zone Alaska AKST utc offset 9 timezone DST AKDT utc offset DST 8 elevation footnotes elevation m 1 elevation ft 3 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 57 latm 32 lats 12 latNS N longd 153 longm 59 longs 29 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code Area code 907 907 area code type North American Numbering Plan Area code GNIS id 1405216 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 02 43040 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Larsen Bay Uyaqsaq ref http www.uaf.edu anla collections map names ANLC Alaska Native Place Names ref in Alutiiq language Alutiiq is a city in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska , United States. At the 2010 United States Census 2010 census the population was 87. Geography Larsen Bay is located at coord 57 32 12 N 153 59 29 W type city 57.536651, 153.991440 GR 1 . According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of convert 7.6 sqmi km2 , of which, convert 5.4 sqmi km ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Old Harbor native name Nuniaq settlement type City Alaska City nickname motto Images image skyline Old Harbor Alaska aerial view.jpg image caption Aerial view of Old Harbor imagesize 250px image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Alaska pushpin map caption Location in Alaska image map mapsize map caption Location subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Alaska subdivision type2 List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska Borough subdivision name2 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 70.4 area land km2 54.4 area water km2 16.0 area total sq mi 27.2 area land sq mi 21.0 area water sq mi 6.2 Population population as of 2007 population footnotes population total 218 population density km2 4.4 population density sq mi 11.3 General information timezone Alaska Time Zone Alaska AKST utc offset 9 timezone DST AKDT utc offset DST 8 elevation footnotes elevation m 1 elevation ft 3 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 57 latm 11 lats 50 latNS N longd 153 longm 18 longs 28 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code Area code 907 907 area code type North American Numbering Plan Area code GNIS id 1407483 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 02 57340 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Old Harbor Nuniaq ref http www.uaf.edu anla collections map names ANLC Alaska Native Place Names ref in Alutiiq language Alutiiq is a city in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska , United States. At the 2010 United States Census 2010 census the population was 218. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of convert 27.2 sqmi km2 , of which, convert 21.0 sqmi km2 of it is land and co ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ouzinkie native name Uusenkaaq settlement type City Alaska City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Alaska pushpin map caption Location in Alaska image map mapsize map caption Location subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 U.S. state State subdivision name1 Alaska subdivision type2 List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska Borough subdivision name2 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 19.9 area land km2 15.6 area water km2 4.3 area total sq mi 7.7 area land sq mi 6.0 area water sq mi 1.7 Population population as of 2010 population footnotes population total 161 population density km2 10.3 population density sq mi 26.8 General information timezone Alaska Time Zone Alaska AKST utc offset 9 timezone DST AKDT utc offset DST 8 elevation footnotes elevation m 13 elevation ft 43 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 57 latm 55 lats 27 latNS N longd 152 longm 30 longs 39 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP postal code 99644 area code Area code 907 907 area code type North American Numbering Plan Area code GNIS id 1407684 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 02 58550 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Ouzinkie , pronounced IPA en ju z ki Uusenkaaq ref http www.uaf.edu anla collections map names ANLC Alaska Native Place Names ref in Alutiiq language Alutiiq , is a city on Spruce Island Alaska Spruce Island in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska , United States. At the 2010 United States Census 2010 census the population was 161. Geography Ouzinkie is located at coord 57 55 27 N 152 30 39 W type city 57.924225, 152.510722 GR 1 . According to the United States Census Bureau ... more details