Arctic Village region

E349727

The Arctic Village region is a remote area of northeastern Alaska that forms part of the traditional homeland of the Gwich’in people, known for its subarctic landscapes and deep cultural significance.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Arctic Village 1
Arctic Village region canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural region
geographic region
associatedWithEthnicGroup Gwich’in
surface form: Gwich’in people
characterizedBy cultural significance
remoteness
contains Arctic Village, Alaska
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasCulturalPractice Gwich’in oral history
Gwich’in spiritual traditions
Gwich’in traditional crafts
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Gwich’in
surface form: Gwich’in people
hasEconomicActivity subsistence economy
hasEnvironment boreal forest
tundra
hasFeature mountainous terrain
permafrost
river valleys
wetlands
hasLandscapeType subarctic landscape
hasPrimaryLanguageTraditionally Gwich’in language
hasSeasonalCondition long, cold winters
short, cool summers
hasTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
hasTraditionalSubsistenceActivities caribou hunting
fishing
gathering wild plants
trapping
hasTransportationMode river travel
small aircraft access
snowmachine travel
hasVegetation lichens
mosses
spruce forest
willow shrubs
hasWildlife bears
caribou
migratory birds
moose
wolves
locatedIn Alaska
United States of America
surface form: United States

northeastern Alaska
partOf northern Alaska
surface form: Alaskan Arctic

Interior Alaska
surface form: Alaskan Interior

traditional homeland of the Gwich’in people

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dinjii Zhu’ Ginjik hasTraditionalTerritory Arctic Village region
Dinjii Zhu’ Ginjik hasNotableCommunity Arctic Village region
this entity surface form: Arctic Village