Shungnak

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Shungnak is a small Inupiat village in northwestern Alaska known for its remote location above the Arctic Circle and traditional subsistence lifestyle.

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Shungnak canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
human settlement
village
climate long cold winters
short cool summers
subarctic climate
communicationAccess local radio and telephone services
satellite-based internet
country United States of America
culturalRegion Alaska Native village
northwestern Alaska
surface form: Arctic Alaska
economyType subsistence-based economy
ethnicGroup Inuit
surface form: Iñupiat
governedBy city government
tribal government
hasEducationalInstitution K–12 school
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasTraditionalLanguage Inupiaq
surface form: Iñupiaq
hasUtilityInfrastructure diesel-generated electricity
local water and sewer system
locatedIn Alaska
northwestern Alaska
surface form: Northwestern Alaska
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Northwest Arctic Borough
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedNorthOf Arctic Circle
locatedOnRiver Kobuk River
mainEnergySource diesel fuel
modernHousing wood-frame houses
populationCharacteristic small population
primaryReligion Christianity
primarySubsistenceActivities fishing
gathering wild foods
hunting
trapping
renewableEnergyDevelopment small-scale solar and wind projects (local initiatives)
servedBy Northwest Arctic Borough
surface form: Northwest Arctic Borough School District
traditionalBeliefSystem Iñupiat spiritual traditions
traditionalHousing Iñupiat-style dwellings historically
transportAccess no road connection to Alaska highway system
served by Shungnak Airport

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