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  2. File:Kaktovik chart.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Unicode chart of the Kaktovik numeral block. Code points approved by the UTC April 2021. Code points approved by the UTC April 2021. Note: the Unicode font can be extracted from this PDF, and is free for anyone to use.

  3. Kaktovik, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Kaktovik first appeared on the 1950 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village. In 1960 it returned as Barter Island. In 1970, the name of Kaktovik was restored and it was formally incorporated in 1971. As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 239 people living in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 88.7% Native American, 10.0% ...

  4. List of cities in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Alaska highlighted. Alaska is a state of the United States in the northwest extremity of the North American continent. According to the 2020 United States Census, Alaska is the 3rd least populous state with 733,391 inhabitants [1] but is the largest by land area spanning 570,640.95 square miles (1,477,953.3 km 2). [2]

  5. Kaktovik Village - Wikipedia

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    Kaktovik Village is headquartered in the city of Kaktovik in the North Slope Borough of Alaska. [2] As of 2005, the tribe had 231 enrolled citizens. [3]American institutions hold 700 Native American remains of interest to Kaktovik Village. 23 remains and 4,900 funerary objects have been repatriated to the tribe. 21 remains were repatriated by the U.S. Department of the Interior and two remains ...

  6. The ability to cast a ballot isn’t always guaranteed in ...

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    When the primary arrived on Aug. 20, Kaktovik’s polling station didn't open. There was nowhere for the village’s 189 registered voters to cast a ballot. Kaleak, who also is an adviser to the regional government, didn’t even try. “I knew there was nobody to open it,” he said during an interview in Kaktovik earlier this month.

  7. Barter Island - Wikipedia

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    Location of Kaktovik, Alaska A polar bear near Kaktovik. Until the late 19th century, Barter Island was a major trade center for the Inupiat people and was especially important as a bartering place for Inupiat from Alaska and Inuit from Canada, hence its name. At one time before about 1900, there had been a large whaling village on Barter ...

  8. Barter Island LRRS Airport - Wikipedia

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    Barter Island LRRS Airport [2] (IATA: BTI, ICAO: PABA, FAA LID: BTI) is a public/military airport located near the city of Kaktovik on Barter Island, in the North Slope Borough, located 312 miles (502 km) east of Point Barrow, Alaska. The airport is owned by the North Slope Borough. [1] It is also known as Barter Island Airport or Kaktovik Airport.

  9. File:Kaktovik digit table.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org أرقام كاكتوفيك; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Numerals Kàktovik; Usage on de.wikipedia.org