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Quinhagak is a small village located in southwestern Alaska, along the Kuskokwim Bay. With a population of around 700 people, it is a tight-knit community that is deeply connected to its Native Yup'ik heritage. The village is known for its rich cultural traditions, including subsistence hunting and fishing, as well as traditional arts and crafts. Quinhagak is also home to the famous archaeological site of Nunalleq, where thousands of well-preserved Yup'ik artifacts have been discovered, providing valuable insights into the region's history. Despite its remote location, Quinhagak offers stunning natural beauty, with breathtaking views of the bay and surrounding tundra.


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