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Nondalton (Dena'ina:
Nuvendaltun or Nundaltin) is a town on the west s**** of Six Mile Lake in the Lake and
Peninsula Borough, Alaska,
United States....
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spoken in
Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna, Lake
Iliamna area Inland,
spoken in
Nondalton, Lime
Village Of the
total Denaʼina po****tion of
about 900 people, only...
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about 5 km (3.1 mi) long and
about 1 km (3/4 mile) wide. The city of
Nondalton lies on the lake's
western s****s. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names...
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Nondalton Village Nondalton Dena'ina or Nundaltinht’ana/Nuvendaltin Quht’ana ("People at
Sixmile Lake/Nundalton Village") - today:
Nondalton Village...
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Nondalton Airport (IATA: NNL, ICAO: PANO, FAA LID: 5NN) is a state-owned public-use
airport located one
nautical mile (1.85 km)
northwest of the central...
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Kokhanok Meshik School, Port
Heiden Newhalen School,
Newhalen Nondalton School,
Nondalton Perryville School,
Perryville Tanalian School, Port Alsworth...
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nearest communities,
about 20
miles (32 km) distant, are the
villages of
Nondalton, Newhalen, and Iliamna. The site is 200
miles (320 km)
southwest of Anchorage...
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historic Russian Orthodox church in the
Alaska Native village of
Nondalton, Alaska,
United States. Now it is
under Diocese of
Alaska of the Orthodox...
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Subsistence harvests and uses of wild
resources in Iliamna, Newhalen,
Nondalton,
Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth, Alaska, 2004 / by
James A. Fall ... [et...
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flows westward into the
larger river 46
miles (74 km)
northwest of
Nondalton. In 1980, the
upper 11
miles (18 km) of the
river became part of the National...