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  2. Bering Straits Native Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bering Straits Native Corporation (BSNC) was formed in 1972 as the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) regional corporation for the Bering Straits and Norton Sound region. The corporation actively pursues responsible development of resources and other business opportunities. Through its subsidiaries, BSNC serves the federal government ...

  3. Floating Coast - Wikipedia

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    Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait is a 2019 book by Brown University historian Bathsheba Demuth, published by W. W. Norton & Company. [1] The book examines environmental and social change in the Beringia region surrounding the Bering Strait from the mid-nineteenth to the late-twentieth centuries, focusing on the pursuits of American and Russian interests and their ...

  4. Alaska Native corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bering Straits Native Corporation $326,000,000 7,500 3 NANA Northwest Alaska Native Association: NANA Regional Corporation $1,300,000,000 4 AVCP

  5. Iñupiat - Wikipedia

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    The Inupiat[2] (singular: Iñupiaq [3]) are a group of Alaska Natives whose traditional territory roughly spans northeast from Norton Sound on the Bering Sea to the northernmost part of the Canada–United States border. [4][5][6][7] Their current communities include 34 villages across Iñupiat Nunaat (Iñupiaq lands), including seven Alaskan ...

  6. Pre-Columbian trans-Bering Strait contact - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Columbian trans-Bering Strait contact. The similar cultures of peoples across the Bering Strait in both Siberia and Alaska suggest human travel between the two places ever since the strait was formed. [1] After Paleo-Indians arrived during the Last Glacial Period and began the settlement of the Americas, a second wave of people from Asia ...

  7. Bering Strait - Wikipedia

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    The Bering Strait (Russian: Берингов пролив, romanized: Beringov proliv) is a strait between the Pacific and Arctic oceans, separating the Chukchi Peninsula of the Russian Far East from the Seward Peninsula of Alaska. The present Russia - United States maritime boundary is at 168° 58' 37" W longitude, slightly south of the Arctic ...

  8. Thule people - Wikipedia

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    The Thule Tradition lasted from about 200 BC to 1600 AD around the Bering Strait, the Thule people being the prehistoric ancestors of the Inuit. [4] Thule culture was mapped out by Therkel Mathiassen, following his participation as an archaeologist and cartographer of the Fifth Danish Expedition to Arctic America in 1921–1924.

  9. Diomede, Alaska (town) - Wikipedia

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    Webcam across the Bering Strait The Bering Strait area: Little Diomede Island can be clearly seen in the middle of the strait, to the right of Big Diomede. The Little Diomede island is composed of Cretaceous age granite or quartz monzonite. [22] [23] The city is located in the only area that does not have near-vertical cliffs to the water.