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  2. Chignik, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Chignik Bay reported a population of 193 in 1890 [8] (which was majority Asian (121), with 66 White residents, 5 Native Alaskans & 1 Other). It did not report again until 1910 when it had a total of 566 residents, which made it the 13th largest community in the territory of Alaska. This was the last time it appeared on the census until Chignik ...

  3. Chignik Lagoon, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Chignik Lagoon is at (56.307535, -158.535023), [5] on the southeast shore of the tidal inlet of the same It is bordered to the east by the city of Chignik.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has an area of 13.8 square miles (35.7 km 2), all of it land.

  4. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Victim(s) Age Sex Date Type of attack Location Details Source(s) Candice Berner: 32: ♀: 2010-03-08: Predatory: Chignik, Alaska, US, 75 miles southwest of Kodiak: Berner, a teacher and avid jogger, was discovered dead along a road by snowmobilers, who found wolf tracks in the adjacent snow.

  5. Chignik Lake, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Chignik Lake (Alutiiq: Igyaraq) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. It is 475 miles (764 km) southwest of Anchorage . At the 2020 census , the population was 61.

  6. Chignik - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Chignik

  7. Chignik Formation - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Alaska: Country: United States ... The Chignik Formation is a geologic formation in Alaska. It ...

  8. Alaska Packers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Packers' Association (APA) was a San Francisco-based manufacturer of Alaska canned salmon founded in 1891 and sold in 1982. As the largest salmon packer in Alaska, the member canneries of APA were active in local affairs, and had considerable political influence.

  9. History of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The history of Alaska dates back to the Upper Paleolithic period (around 14,000 BC), when foraging groups crossed the Bering land bridge into what is now western Alaska.At the time of European contact by the Russian explorers, the area was populated by Alaska Native groups.

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