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Kavik River is an 80-mile-long (130 km)
river in the
North Slope region of Alaska. It is swift-flowing and is braided. In winter,
parts of the
Kavik (and...
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Kävik the Wolf Dog is a 1968
novel written by Walt Morey. It won the 1968
Dutton Animal Book
Award as a draft,
resulting in its
subsequent publication...
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Courage of
Kavik the Wolf Dog, also
known as '
Kavik the Wolf Dog', is a 1980 made-for TV
adventure film
based on the
novel Kävik the Wolf Dog.
Kavik, a champion...
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Davidee Kavik (1915–1996) was a
Canadian Inuk
soapstone carver from
Sanikiluaq (also
known as the
Belcher Islands),
Nunavut Territory.
Kavik was born in...
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woman and the sole
resident of the
Kavik river camp in
northern Alaska. The camp is
located directly adjacent to the
Kavik River, 197
miles north of the Arctic...
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Newton 1979 The
Onion Field as
Sergeant Pierce R.
Brooks 1980 The
Courage of
Kavik the Wolf Dog as Kurt
Evans 1980 Alcatraz: The
Whole Shocking Story (TV)...
- has 177
students and
teaches grades 7-12. In 2007,
former prin****l Lisi
Kavik was
named one of Canada's
Outstanding Prin****ls. The
community has been...
- big-budget
comedy 1941. He
returned to
Canada for
roles in The
Courage of
Kavik, the Wolf Dog (1980) and the
action thriller Double Negative (1980). He...
- High King Preceded by
Henry Reed's Baby-Sitting
Service Winner of the
William Allen White Children's Book
Award 1970 Succeeded by
Kävik the Wolf Dog...
- divisions".
Statistics Canada.
February 9, 2022.
Retrieved April 3, 2022.
Kavik, Lisi, and
Miriam Fleming.
Qikiqtamiut Cookbook. [Sanikiluaq, Nunavut]:...