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Afognak, Alaska

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census. With the 1964 Good Friday earthquake, most of the population departed. It did not appear on the 1970 census, but did in 1980 as an Alaskan Native Village designation. It has not reported separately since, but as of 2000, the original area that included Afognak is now mostly within the CDP of
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Afognak first appeared on the 1880 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village of 339 residents with a "Creole" (mixed Russian and native) majority of 195 and 144 Inuit minority. In 1890, the population also included Little Afognak, Cattanee and two Canneries. It continued to report until the 1960
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killed many others in the archipelago. The Alutiiq began to change their lifestyle and governance. The name "Afognak" was derived from Afognak Island and was first reported in 1839 by Russian Sub-Lt.
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arrived on the island in 1784. The Russians invited and took several men from the village to hunt sea otters for sale in Europe. However, many people died as a result of mistreatment, and the
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traveled to Alaska. The business in the area raised tension with the Alutiiq, who wanted to keep their fishing lifestyle. A post office was maintained intermittently from 1888 to 1964.
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covered in seal skin. Men and women performed different tasks for the village. The people of Afognak traded services and goods with other settlements in Southeast Alaska and the
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retirement communities upon their retirement. Eventually, the community of Russian Town, located next to Aleut Town, grew into the Afognak village, and the two merged.
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who helped relocate the village. The former residents of Afognak moved permanently in December 1964, though 11 residents were still residing there as late as 1980.
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and the federal government, a new community was constructed on the northeast coast of Kodiak Island, called
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were established in regions where no one spoke the language, but by 1900, much of the younger community was
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For more than 7,500 years, the Alutiiq people lived in hundreds of settlements in the
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The U.S. bought the occupation rights in 1867. Schools that only taught in
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This article is about the Alutiiq village. For other uses of the name, see
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Report on Population and Resources of Alaska at the Eleventh Census, 1890
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generated a tsunami which destroyed the village. With help from the
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Named by Russian settlers; derived from Afognak Island in 1839.
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Native Village of Afognak, n.d. Web. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
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on the southwest coast of the island, three miles north of
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Afognak was covered by one meter (3 ft) of ash when
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Populated coastal places in Alaska on the Pacific Ocean
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Afognak (disambiguation)
Nativity of Holy Theotokos Church
Nativity of Holy Theotokos Church
Location of Afognak
Afognak (Ag'waneq) is located in Alaska
58°00′28″N 152°46′05″W / 58.00778°N 152.76806°W / 58.00778; -152.76806
Country
United States of America
State
Alaska
Borough
Kodiak Island Borough
Island
Afognak Island
Good Friday earthquake
Named for
Time zone
UTC-9
AKST
DST
UTC-8
AKDT
/əˈfɒɡnæk/
Alutiiq
Alutiiq
Afognak
Kodiak Island Borough
Alaska
Afognak Bay
Kodiak Island

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