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  2. Birnirk site - Wikipedia

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    Birnirk is located on the Alaska North Slope, near the settlement of Utqiagvik, on land owned by the Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation since 1988. The site consists of sixteen mounds, which represent dwelling sites across a fairly wide span of time.

  3. Utqiagvik, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Utqiagvik, like many communities in Alaska, has enacted a "damp" law prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages. However, the import, possession, and consumption of such beverages are still allowed. [23] In 1988, Utqiagvik became the center of worldwide media attention when three California gray whales became trapped in the ice offshore. [24]

  4. Birnirk culture - Wikipedia

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    The Birnirk culture was a prehistoric Inuit culture of the Chukchi Peninsula of Russia and the north coast of Alaska, dating from the 6th century AD, to the 12th century AD. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Birnirk culture first appeared on the American side of the Bering Strait, descending from the Old Bering Sea /Okvik culture and preceding the Thule culture ...

  5. Town in Alaska won't see the sun for two months as it enters ...

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    The town of Utqiagvik, Alaska won't see the sun again until January as it enters a polar night. Here's what to know about the phenomenon. ... Alaska – formerly known as Barrow – saw its final ...

  6. After weeks of darkness, the sun rises in America's ... - AOL

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    Situated more than 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle, at the very top of Alaska, is Utqiagvik - formerly known as Barrow - the northernmost city in the United States. It sits on a promontory ...

  7. Iñupiat Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    The Iñupiat Heritage Center is a museum in Utqiaġvik in the U.S. state of Alaska. Dedicated in February 1999, it is an affiliated area of New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and recognizes the contributions of Alaska Natives to the history of whaling. Iñupiat Heritage Center in 2011