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While most of the country waits to take part in the once-a-decade head count of the U.S. population, the residents of Toksook Bay, Alaska — home to members of the Nunakauyarmiut Tribe — are ...
The Toksook Bay Tribe has received more than $10 million to construct trails to the nearby community of Nightmute, and along the coast to the fishing grounds at Umkumiut, an important subsistence ...
Toksook Bay has been taking the lead on the project. The tribe’s transportation manager, Harry Tulik, said that the trails will provide the residents of Nelson Island better access to a variety ...
This year, census workers are starting in the state's southwest corner, in Toksook Bay, home to members of the Nunakauyarmiut Tribe. It was first thrust into the national spotlight after the ...
Two years on, many communities are still physically and economically recovering, including Toksook Bay. “We are 50% complete,” said Robert Pitka with the Nunakauyarmiut Tribe, which is ...
After Typhoon Merbok, Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives and the rural Alaska community action program worked closely with the Nunakauyarmiut Tribe in Toksook Bay to secure ...
TOKSOOK BAY, ALASKA — In this tiny coastal village, five leaders of the Nunakauyarmiut tribe huddled around a table one recent evening to make a decision: Who will be the first person counted in ...
Pitka said the Tribe’s participation in the IRT program saved the community $35,000 in freight to cover the 525 miles from the Eagle River butcher shop to Toksook Bay, increasing the amount of ...
BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska tribe on Nelson Island has received more than $10 million in federal funds to construct trails. The Toksook Bay Tribe will build trails that run to the community ...
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