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Teller is a small village located in the Nome Census Area of Alaska. With a population of around 230 people, it is a close-knit community that is primarily inhabited by Inupiaq Eskimos. The village is situated on the southern coast of the Seward Peninsula, overlooking the Bering Sea. Teller is known for its rich cultural heritage, with traditional practices such as subsistence hunting, fishing, and gathering still being an integral part of daily life. Despite its remote location and harsh climate, Teller offers breathtaking natural beauty, including stunning views of the sea and the surrounding tundra.