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Anaktuvuk Pass History
Located at the summit of a broad and beautiful glacial valley which cuts through the heart of the Brooks Range, the village of Anaktuvuk Pass is home to the last of the Nunamiut - or Inland - Inupiat.
Anaktuvuk Pass History Ancestral Stories of a Time Before the Land was Divided
Ernie Frankson from Tikigaq tells the Tulunigraq's story. It consists of three stories of his ancestors the Sinaagmiit, who lived on the edge of the sea.
Ancestral Stories of a Time Before the Land was Divided
To Keep the Past Alive: The Point Lay Cultural Resource Site Survey
Physical descriptions of traditional land use sites are given cultural and historical context by those local people who have long had ties to the land. The recent history of the area is now available for download. © North Slope Borough, 1985
To Keep the Past Alive:
The Point Lay Cultural Resource Site Survey

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