- The
Kuskokwim River or
Kusko River (Yupʼik: Kusquqvak; Deg Xinag: Digenegh;
Upper Kuskokwim: Dichinanekʼ; Russian: Кускоквим (Kuskokvim)) is a river,...
- The
Kuskokwim Mountains is a
range of
mountains in the Yukon-Koyu****
Census Area, Alaska,
United States, west of the
Alaska Range and
southeast of the...
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Kuskokwim Bay is a bay in
southwestern Alaska, at
about 59°30′N 162°30′W / 59.500°N 162.500°W / 59.500; -162.500. It is
about 160 km (99 mi) long,...
- The Yukon–
Kuskokwim Delta is a
river delta located where the
Yukon and
Kuskokwim rivers empty into the
Bering Sea on the west
coast of the U.S.
state of...
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state of Alaska,
located on the
Kuskokwim River approximately 50
miles (80 km) from
where the
river flows into
Kuskokwim Bay. It is the
largest community...
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southcentral Alaska. Yupʼik or
Central Alaskan Yupʼik of the Yukon–
Kuskokwim Delta, the
Kuskokwim River, and
along the
northern coast of
Bristol Bay as far east...
- The
Upper Kuskokwim people or
Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskans,
Upper Kuskokwim Athabascans (own
native name Dichinanek' Hwt'ana), and
historically Kolchan...
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Norton Sound southwards along the
coast of the
Bering Sea on the Yukon-
Kuskokwim Delta (including
living on
Nelson and
Nunivak Islands) and
along the northern...
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Upper Kuskokwim people in the
Upper Kuskokwim River villages of Nikolai, Telida, and McGrath, Alaska.
About 40 of a
total of 160
Upper Kuskokwim people...
- The
Kuskokwim 300 is
among the more
highly regarded mid-distance
dogsled races in Alaska,
annually attracting some of the top
mushers in the sport. The...