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Anvik[pronunciation?] (Deg Xinag: Gitr'ingith Chagg[pronunciation?]) is a city, home to the Deg Hit'an people, in the Yukon-Koyu****
Census Area, Alaska...
- The
Anvik River(/ˈæn.vɪk/) (Yup'ik: Tuilnguq) is a 140-mile (230 km)
tributary of the
Yukon River in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It
flows southeast from...
- Jan Inge “Ginge”
Berentsen Anvik (born 25
October 1970, Kōbe, ****an) is a
Norwegian composer,
known for his film scores. He is
often credited as Ginge...
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native language is
called Deg Xinag. They
reside in
Alaska along the
Anvik River in
Anvik,
along the
Innoko River in Shageluk, and at Holy
Cross along the...
- the GASH region. The GASH
region consists of the
villages of Grayling,
Anvik, Shageluk, and Holy
Cross along the
lower Yukon River in
Interior Alaska...
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Anvik Airport (IATA: ANV, ICAO: PANV, FAA LID: ANV) is a
public airport located one mile (2 km)
southeast of the
central business district of
Anvik, a...
- the
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. It is
situated after the
checkpoint at
Anvik and
before Eagle Island.
Grayling is
located at 62°54′38″N 160°4′2″W /...
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known as the
Anvik Mission, is a
historic Episcopal church mission in
Anvik, Alaska. It is
located near the
former confluence of the
Anvik and
Yukon Rivers...
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highest point,
Timms Hill (1990)
Anvik Connector – 86 mi (138 km),
joins the
Iditarod Trail to the
village of
Anvik,
Alaska (1990)
Susquehanna River Component...
- Szafron;
Russell Greiner; Paul Lu;
David S. Wishart;
Brett Poulin; John
Anvik; Cam Macdonell;
Roman Eisner (2004). "Predicting
Subcellular Localization...