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History Culture - Tribal Village of Igiugig, Alaska - Lake . . . Igiugig is a member of the Lake and Peninsula Borough and School District Enjoy viewing our pictorial display in the airport hangar building to learn more about the culture, values, and people of Igiugig Old Igiugig Trading Post is a white long building that is across the river
Igiugig, Alaska - Wikipedia Igiugig (Central Yupik: Igyaraq) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States The population was 68 at the 2020 census, [4] up from 54 in 2010 [5] The village is at the source of the Kvichak River, at the outlet of Lake Iliamna The word Igiugig means "Like a throat that swallows water"
Story of Igiugig: Native Sovereignty in Alaska — National . . . The Igiugig people have been on a journey toward true self-determination, using their 8,000-year history in the region to inform a plan for stewarding natural resources while ensuring cultural continuity and the health and wellbeing of their children and families
Welcome to Igiugig! - Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska Welcome to Igiugig! Kiatagmuit Yup'ik originally lived on the north bank of the Kvichak River in the village of Kaskanak and used Igiugig as a summer fish camp At the turn of the century, these people moved upriver to the present site of Igiugig People from Branch also moved to Igiugig as it began to develop
Welcome to Igiugig - Tribal Village of Igiugig, Alaska - Lake . . . The Sovereign Native Village of Igiugig is a self-sufficient community and Federally recognized Tribe located in southwestern Alaska The word Igiugig–Igyaraq in the Yup’ik language–means, "like a throat that swallows water," a name clearly derived from the location of the Village, where Lake Iliamna drains into the Kvichak River