Nunapitchuk, Alaska

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Nunapitchuk, Alaska is a small, predominantly Yup'ik Alaska Native village in western Alaska known for its traditional subsistence lifestyle and boardwalk-connected homes built on wetlands.

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instanceOf Alaska Native village
city
incorporated city
country United States of America
governedBy city council
governingLevel municipal government
hasAreaCode 907
hasBoardwalkInfrastructure pedestrian boardwalks connecting homes
hasCharacteristic built on tundra wetlands
homes connected by boardwalks
no road connection to statewide road system
predominantly Alaska Native population
remote village
subsistence lifestyle
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasCulturalTradition Yup'ik language use in daily life
Yup'ik subsistence practices
hasEconomicActivity limited wage employment
subsistence-based economy
hasEducationFacility local K–12 school
hasHousingType wood-frame houses on pilings
hasIndigenousPeople Yup'ik people NERFINISHED
hasInfrastructureLimitation limited road infrastructure
hasLocalLanguage Central Alaskan Yup'ik NERFINISHED
hasMajorEthnicGroup Yup'ik people NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasPopulationGroup children and youth form a large share of population
hasPostalCode 99641
hasPrimaryAccessMode air transport
river transport
hasRisk erosion and permafrost thaw
flooding due to wetlands location
isAccessibleFrom Bethel, Alaska NERFINISHED
isPartOf Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alaska
Bethel Census Area, Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion western Alaska
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedOn wetlands
partOfCensusAreaType unorganized borough of Alaska NERFINISHED
primarySubsistenceActivity fishing
gathering wild foods
hunting
transportationMethod boat
small aircraft
snowmachine

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Bethel Census Area hasSettlement Nunapitchuk, Alaska