King Island (near offshore)

E610662

King Island (near offshore) is a small, remote island in the Bering Sea off Alaska’s Seward Peninsula, historically home to an Inupiat community known for its cliffside village and subsistence lifestyle.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
island
characterizedAs remote island
small island
hasAccessType boat access
seasonal sea ice access
hasCulturalRegion Inupiaq culture area
hasCulturalSignificanceFor King Island Inupiat NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment subarctic maritime climate
hasHistoricalPopulation Inupiat community
hasHistoricalUse permanent village site
seasonal hunting base
hasIndigenousNameLanguage Inupiaq NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryEconomicActivity marine mammal hunting
subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting
hasSettlementType traditional indigenous village
hasTopography rocky terrain
steep cliffs
inhabitedBy Inupiat NERFINISHED
isDescribedAs near offshore island in the Bering Sea
isPartOf traditional Inupiat territory
isRemoteFrom mainland Alaska settlements
knownFor cliffside village
subsistence lifestyle of residents
locatedIn Alaska
Bering Sea NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOffCoastOf Seward Peninsula NERFINISHED
partOf Arctic region NERFINISHED

Referenced by (1)

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

Seward Peninsula contains King Island (near offshore)