- The
Kokolik River (Iñupiaq: Qaqalik) is a stream, 200
miles (320 km) long, in the
western North Slope of the U.S.
state of Alaska. The
Kokolik River (Iñupiaq:...
- the
rivers flowing into the
Chukchi Sea are the Kivalina, the Kobuk, the
Kokolik, the ****powruk, the ****puk, the Noatak, the Utukok, the Pitmegea, and the...
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island of
Kasegaluk Lagoon, but
moved to the
mainland near the
mouth of the
Kokolik River during the 1970s. A
weather station was
operated from
October 1949...
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Slope Borough, Alaska, in the
United States. It is a
tributary of the
Kokolik River.
Tingmerkpuk is
derived from an
Eskimo word
meaning "eagle". List...
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Kokolik River Oil Sand, 2013...
- Borough, Alaska, in the
United States of America. It is a
tributary of the
Kokolik River.
Avingak is
derived from the
Eskimo word
meaning "lemming", and the...
- The
roots are
eaten in Russia,
especially by the Samo**** peoples. The
Kokolik River in
Alaska is
named after Qaqalik, the Iñupiaq name for
alpine bistort...
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North Slope Borough, Alaska, in the
United States. It is a
tributary of
Kokolik River.
Iligluruk is
derived from an
Eskimo word
meaning "burnt looking"...
- (137 km)
Kaolak River – 60
miles (97 km)
Utukok River – 180
miles (290 km)
Kokolik River – 200
miles (320 km) ****powruk
River – 160
miles (260 km) Pitmegea...
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Teshekpuk Caribou Herds. The
Western Arctic Herd
calves in the Utukok,
Kokolik and
Colville uplands,
while the
Teshekpuk Herd
calves in the
areas surrounding...