- 57
miles east by
northeast of Nome. It is
located on the
banks of the
Niukluk River on the
central Seward Peninsula.
Council is the
ancestral homelands...
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Niukluk River is a
waterway in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It
rises in the
Bendeleben Mountains and,
after flowing across a
broad valley lowland for about...
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Peninsula has
several rivers. The
largest include the Koyuk, Kuzitrin,
Niukluk, Fish, Tubuktilik, Kiwalik,
Buckland and
Agiupuk rivers.
These play a vital...
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which means "mountain look-out point." The
bountiful resources of both the
Niukluk and the Fish
rivers supported the
Native po****tions there. The community...
- of the
Seward Peninsula before it
terminates on the
south bank of the
Niukluk River,
south of Council. One of
three highways traveling from Nome to surrounding...
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ships at
Golovin and
shipped across Golovnin Lagoon and up the Fish and
Niukluk Rivers to Council. When gold was
discovered in what is now Nome, much of...
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state of Alaska, near Nome. It is the
largest southern branch of the
Niukluk River. It has a
length of
about 30
miles (48 km) and a
general northeasterly...
- 13
miles (21 km)
Snake River Nome
River Fish
River – 47
miles (76 km)
Niukluk River – 52
miles (84 km)
Casadepaga River – 32
miles (51 km) Tubutulik...
- Fish
River is
known for its
placer gold deposits, and in particular, the
Niukluk River and its tributaries;
production from this
tributary valley is reported...
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miles (32 km)
north of
Topkok Head, and
after flowing northeastward to the
Niukluk lowland,
turns southeastward and
skirts the edge of the
highland to its...