Noatak

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Noatak is a remote Inupiat village in northwestern Alaska situated along the Noatak River above the Arctic Circle.

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Noatak canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
human settlement
village
areaCode 907
climate subarctic climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 30 meters above sea level
ethnicMajority Inuit
surface form: Inupiat
federalRecognition part of federally recognized Inupiat communities of Northwest Arctic Borough
governingBody Northwest Arctic Borough
surface form: Northwest Arctic Borough government
hasSchool Noatak School
indigenousPeople Inuit
surface form: Inupiat
latitude approximately 67.57° N
locatedAbove Arctic Circle
locatedIn Alaska
Seward Peninsula
surface form: Northwestern Alaska
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Northwest Arctic Borough
locatedOnRiver Noatak River
longitude approximately 162.97° W
near Kotzebue
notableFeature Inupiat culture
remote location
partOf northern Alaska
surface form: Arctic Alaska
populationCensus2010 514
populationCensus2020 570
postalCode 99761
primaryAccess air transportation
river travel
primarySubsistenceActivities fishing
gathering
hunting
region northern Alaska
surface form: North Slope–Kotzebue area
schoolDistrict Northwest Arctic Borough
surface form: Northwest Arctic Borough School District
timeZone Alaska Time Zone
timeZoneDST Alaska Daylight Time

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