St. Michael, Alaska

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St. Michael, Alaska is a small, predominantly Alaska Native village on the eastern coast of Norton Sound known for its subsistence lifestyle and remote, rural character.

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St. Michael, Alaska canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
human settlement
incorporated place
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy city government
hasAccessMode air transport
seasonal marine transport
hasClimateCharacteristic subarctic climate
hasCulturalRegion Yup’ik region of Alaska
surface form: Yupik region
hasDemographicCharacteristic predominantly Alaska Native
hasEconomicCharacteristic limited wage employment opportunities
hasIndigenousLanguage Central Alaskan Yup’ik
surface form: Central Alaskan Yupik
hasInfrastructureCharacteristic no road connection to Alaska highway system
hasLifestyleCharacteristic subsistence lifestyle
hasOfficialLanguageDeFacto English
hasPopulationCharacteristic small population
hasPrimaryEconomicActivity subsistence fishing
subsistence gathering
subsistence hunting
hasSettlementCharacteristic remote
rural
hasSettlementType village
hasUTCOffset UTC−09:00
hasUTCOffsetDST UTC−08:00
locatedIn Alaska
Nome Census Area
Unorganized Borough, Alaska
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedNear Bering Sea
locatedOn eastern coast of Norton Sound
locatedOnWaterbody Norton Sound
partOf Bering Sea
surface form: Bering Sea region

northwestern Alaska
surface form: Western Alaska
stateAbbreviation AK

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Norton Sound adjacentTo St. Michael, Alaska
Nome Census Area contains St. Michael, Alaska