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Historically, this was a fish camp for the Fish River Tribe, who originally lived 12 miles downstream. Councils history is synonymous with the gold rush period. Gold was first discovered in the area by Daniel B. Libby and party in 1897. By 1898, ther ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/council/
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- Michael
A fortified trading post called Redoubt St. Michael was built by the RussianAmerican Company at this location in 1833; it was the northernmost Russian settlement in Alaska. The Native village of Tachik stood to the northeast. When the Russians left A ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/stMichael/
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- The Skagway Traditional
Federally recognized tribe and council. Includes Native history of the community as well as information on various programs. ... http://traditional.eskagway.com/
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- A Teller
The Eskimo fishing camp called Nook was reported 20 miles south of Teller in 1827. A Western Union Telegraph expedition wintered at the present site in 1866 and 1867; it was then called Libbyville or Libby Station. The Teller Reindeer Station was ope ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/teller/
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