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Afognak (Alutiiq: Agw’aneq; Russian: Афогнак) is an
island in the
Kodiak Archipelago 5 km (3.1 mi)
north of
Kodiak Island in the U.S.
state of Alaska...
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Afognak (/əˈfɒɡnæk/; also Agw'aneq in
Alutiiq was an
Alutiiq village on the
island of
Afognak in
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska,
United States. It was...
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villages have
consolidated their corporations over the years.
AFOGNAK NATIVE CORPORATION The
Afognak Native Corporation was
organized in 1977
through the merger...
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occurs on the
islands of the
Kodiak Archipelago (Kodiak,
Afognak, Shuyak, Raspberry, Uganik, Sitkalidak, and
adjacent islands). The Kodiak...
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Afognak can
refer to:
Afognak, an
island in the U.S.
state of
Alaska Afognak, Alaska, the
former village located on the
island of
Afognak Native Village...
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Russian for over a century.
Kodiak Russian, was
natively spoken on
Afognak Strait until the
Great Alaskan earthquake and
tsunami of 1964. It is now...
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Anchorage 99517-1660): H.J. Simeonoff, 1996. "The
Afognak Alutiiq People: Our
History and Culture" (PDF).
Afognak Native Corporation. 2008.
Archived from the...
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historic Russian Orthodox church in
Afognak, Alaska. The
present church is the
third Russian Orthodox church built in
Afognak, and
replaced the
second which...
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Afognak Forest and Fish
Culture was
established by the
United States General Land
Office in
Alaska on
December 24, 1892, as a
forest preserve. It covered...
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Native Village of
Afognak is a
federally recognized Alutiiq Alaska Native tribal entity,
originally native to the
island of
Afognak. The Good
Friday earthquake...