Kasigluk, Alaska

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Kasigluk, Alaska is a small, predominantly Yup'ik Alaska Native village in western Alaska known for its subsistence lifestyle and location along the Johnson River.

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instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
village
access primarily by small aircraft
river boats in summer
winter ice roads
areaCode 907
borough Bethel Census Area NERFINISHED
censusDesignation census-designated place
climate subarctic climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economy subsistence hunting and fishing
elevation approximately 10 feet
ethnicGroup Alaska Natives NERFINISHED
federalCodeType FIPS code
GNISFeatureIDType GNIS feature ID
hasFeature permafrost in surrounding area
hasSchool Z.J. Williams Memorial School NERFINISHED
hasSettlementPart New Kasigluk NERFINISHED
Old Kasigluk NERFINISHED
housingType primarily single-family homes
indigenousPeople Yup'ik NERFINISHED
knownFor fishing
hunting
subsistence lifestyle
trapping
locatedIn Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta NERFINISHED
western Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedOn Johnson River NERFINISHED
populationMajority Yup'ik people NERFINISHED
postalCode 99609
powerSource diesel-generated electricity
primaryLanguage Central Alaskan Yup'ik NERFINISHED
English
region Bethel Recording District NERFINISHED
religion predominantly Christian
religiousTradition Moravian Church presence
schoolDistrict Lower Kuskokwim School District NERFINISHED
state Alaska
subsistenceResource moose
salmon
waterfowl
whitefish
timezone Alaska Standard Time NERFINISHED
timezoneDST Alaska Daylight Time NERFINISHED
transportation Kasigluk Airport NERFINISHED
waterBody Johnson River sloughs NERFINISHED

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Bethel Census Area hasSettlement Kasigluk, Alaska