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Koniag is one of
twelve Alaska Native regional Corporations created under the
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) in
settlement of aboriginal...
- Sugpiak, Sugpiaq, Sugcestun, Suk, Supik,
Pacific Gulf Yupik, Gulf Yupik,
Koniag-Chugach) is a
close relative to the
Central Alaskan Yup'ik
language spoken...
- one of two
dialects of the
Pacific Gulf
Yupik language; the
other being Koniag.
These Central Yupik languages belong to the
Alaskan Yupik language family...
- recently, as the
Wounded Knee of Alaska, was an
attack and m****acre of
Koniag Alutiiq (Sugpiaq)
people in
August 1784 at
Refuge Rock near
Kodiak Island...
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Peninsula (Chugach Sugpiaq), the
Kodiak Archipelago and the
Alaska Peninsula (
Koniag Alutiiq). In the
early 1800s
there were more than 60
Alutiiq villages in...
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center dedicated to
preserving and
sharing the
cultural traditions of the
Koniag Alutiiq branch of
Sugpiaq ~
Alutiiq of the
Alaska Native people. The museum...
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contains four
cultural periods: the
Early Kachemak, the Late Kachemak, the
Koniag, and the Alutiiq. Each
period will be
broken down by time period, also including...
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Southeastern Alaska,
including Metlakatla 11 KANA
Kodiak Area
Native ****ociation
Koniag,
Incorporated All
villages on and
around Kodiak Island 12
AHTNA Copper River...
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Democratic Council of
America Joint Action Committee for
Political Affairs Koniag,
Incorporated NARAL Pro-Choice
America National Women's
Political Caucus...
- Sugpiaq, south-southeast from
Kenai Peninsula to
Prince William Sound, and
Koniag Alutiiq,
south on
Kodiak Archipelago and the
Alaska Peninsula), and Central...