Egegik people

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The Egegik people are an Alaska Native group traditionally living around the Egegik River and Bristol Bay region, with a distinct cultural heritage tied to fishing and coastal subsistence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Alaska Native people
Indigenous people of the United States
associatedWithBodyOfWater Bristol Bay
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalHeritage coastal subsistence culture
salmon-centered culture
culturalRegion Bristol Bay
surface form: Bristol Bay area
economy subsistence-based economy
environment subarctic coastal environment
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
foodPreservation drying fish
smoking fish
housingTraditions seasonal camps near fishing sites
languageFamily Eskimo–Aleut languages
locatedIn Alaska
region southwestern Alaska
surface form: Southwest Alaska
spiritualConnectionTo local rivers and bays
salmon
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering of wild plants
marine mammal hunting
salmon fishing
traditionalTerritory Bristol Bay
surface form: Bristol Bay region

Egegik River
surface form: Egegik River region
usesWaterway Egegik River

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Egegik traditionalLanguageOf Egegik people