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Toksook Bay (TOOK-sook or TUCK-sook) is a city and
village on
Nelson Island in
Bethel Census Area, Alaska. The po****tion was 590 at the 2010 census,...
- its
residents relocated by
dogsled and
founded the
bayside community of
Toksook Bay
about 15
miles (24 km) downriver. The
relocation was to
avoid the yearly...
- five sub-regional
clinics in Aniak, Emmonak,
Hooper Bay, St. Mary's and
Toksook Bay. This
system offers inpatient services at the
Bethel hospital. Primary...
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Toksook Bay
Airport (IATA: OOK, ICAO: PAOO, FAA LID: OOK) is a state-owned public-use
airport located one
nautical mile (1.8 km) east of the
central business...
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including wild food. Additionally, John
helped to
settle the
village of
Toksook Bay, Alaska. A
traditional chief of the
Nunakauyarmiut tribe, he was a...
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Nelson Island has four
permanent communities along its coast:
Tununak Toksook Bay
Nightmute Mertarvik Umkumiut, a
seasonally occupied fish camp is also...
- Yup'ik
musician from
Toksook Bay, Alaska. He is best
known for his
viral videos singing in the Yup'ik language.
Nicholai grew up in
Toksook Bay. In 2014, Nicholai...
- a
representative on the
Alaska Village Electric Cooperative board for
Toksook Bay, Alaska.
Nellie D. Jimmie, also
known by her Yup'ik name Unangik, was...
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unincorporated community on
Nelson Island in the bay, 3
miles (4.8 km) from
Toksook Bay. It is
located in the
Bethel Census Area. This
region was inhabited...
- The
Census Bureau begins counting the po****tion in
remote Alaska, with
Toksook Bay
being the
first town to be enumerated.
April 1, 2020:
Census Day is...