Documents
Title | External URL | Link to Document | Project | ||
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Iqaluich Niġiñaqtuat, Fish That We Eat |
Iqaluich Niġiñaqtuat, Fish That We Eat. Anore Jones. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Subsistence Management, Fisheries Resources Monitoring Program, Final Report No. FIS02-023,Anchorage, Alaska. January 2006 |
Link | Land Use and Environmental Change, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge | ||
Map of Selawik River Place Names |
Map of the Lower to Mid Selawik River with Iñupiaq placenames identified. Courtesy of Selawik National Wildlife Refuge. |
Place Names in Lower-Mid Selawik River.pdf | Land Use and Environmental Change, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge | ||
Map of Upper Tagraġvik Rver Place Names |
A map of the upper Tagraġvik River with Iñupiaq place names identified on it. Courtesy of Selawik National Wildlife Refuge. |
Upper Tag Place Names 4.pdf | Land Use and Environmental Change, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge | ||
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge Brochure |
Brochure about the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge describing the area's resources, environmental conditions, human occupation and cultural history, and recreational opportunities. Produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. |
selawik_brochure.pdf | Land Use and Environmental Change, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge | ||
Uqausriptigun: In Our Own Words |
Uqausriptigun: In Our Own Words. Selawik elders speak about caribou, reindeer and life as they knew it. Selawik Elders, Hannah Paniyavluk Loon, Principal Researcher, and Sue Steinacher, Editor/Designer. A publication by the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Kotzebue, Alaska 2007. |
Uqausriptigun.pdf | Land Use and Environmental Change, Selawik National Wildlife Refuge |