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King Island, Alaska, roughly 85 miles off the coast of Nome, is home to the now abandoned village of Ukivok. In the early 20th century, nearly 200 people—the Ugiuvangmiut—lived in small houses ...
And years earlier, the father of Alaska Attorney General John Burns, a marine biologist, hunted with Rose's husband, Anthony, around King Island. The Burns family became beloved friends of the ...
King Island, Alaska, roughly 85 miles off the coast of Nome, is home to the now abandoned village of Ukivok. In the early 20th century, nearly 200 people — the Ugiuvangmiut — lived in small ...
Rising out of the Bering Sea like a monolithic swoosh, is King Island. The 2-1/2-mile-long refuge is nestled between nothing but wilderness -- surrounded by ice in the winter months and ocean for ...
05:55AM ET 11.07.16 King Island, Alaska’s stilt village has been abandoned for decades, but the island’s precariously perched homes still stand.
Paul Tiulana, a King Island man, in the early 1950s. (Photo by Juan Muñoz Sr.) Yaayuk Bernadette Alvanna-Stimpfle was born to a King Island family in 1955. She wasn’t raised on the Bering Sea ...
It took a strong subsistence culture to live on King Island, ... Meet Inupiaq poet and author Joan Naviyuk Kane, on the next Talk of Alaska.KSKA: Tuesday, June 4 at 10:00amDownload Audio ...
Out in Alaska's Bering Sea, about 90 miles from Nome, sits a small, rocky island that used to be home to a couple of hundred Inupiat Eskimos. They lived in houses built on stilts, perched on rocky ...
And years earlier, the father of Alaska Attorney General John Burns, a marine biologist, hunted with Rose's husband, Anthony, around King Island. The Burns family became beloved friends of the ...