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- Nuiqsut, Alaska - Wikipedia
Nuiqsut (Inupiaq: Nuiqsat, IPA:) is a city [4] in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States The population was 512 at the 2020 Census and 92 5% Alaska Native [ 4 ] It is located in the midst of a vast quantity of oil reserves and the closest community to ConocoPhillips oil drilling project named Willow Project in the Alpine, Alaska oil field
- Nuiqsut - The North Slope Borough
Nuiqsut is located about 18 miles south of the Colville River headwaters at the Beaufort Sea and 136 miles southeast of Utqiagvik The Colville River Delta has traditionally been a gathering and trading place for the Iñupiat and a good source for hunting and fishing
- HOME | Nuiqsut
Today, Nuiqsut is located on the Nechilik (Natchiliq) Channel of the Colville River Delta in the North Slope Borough, 135 miles southeast of Utqiagvik (Barrow) and 50 miles west of Prudhoe Bay In 1973, Nuiqsut was resettled by 27 families from Utqiagvik
- City of Nuiqsut
City of Nuiqsut
- Village Corporation for Nuiqsut, Alaska – Kuukpik
Kuukpik was established in 1973 as an Alaska Native Village Corporation Learn more about Kuukpik, our people and our values More Find resources for our shareholders More The Kuukpik Corporation brings together traditions of the past with the visions of the future More Approximately 1,598 sq ft of space is available for lease to tenants
- Nuiqsut - Iñupiat Community of the Arctic Slope - ICAS
just 18 miles from the Beaufort Sea, Nuiqsut stands at a traditional Iñupiat gathering place renowned for its rich hunting and fishing Founded in 1974 by relocated Utqiagvik families, the village showcases a blend of modern life with enduring cultural traditions
- How a small, Arctic village found itself in the middle of Alaskas new . . .
Alaska is on the verge of a new oil boom -- and the village of Nuiqsut is right in the middle Now the village faces tough choices
- Arctic Slope Native Association | Nuiqsut
Nuiqsut is located about 18 miles south of the Colville River headwaters at the Beaufort Sea and 135 miles southeast of Utqiaġvik In the winter, temperatures range from 0 degrees to 30 below zero, and the summers range from 35 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit
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