Sisualik, Alaska

Unincorporated community in Alaska, United States
66°59′39″N 162°49′41″W / 66.99417°N 162.82806°W / 66.99417; -162.82806CountryUnited StatesStateAlaskaBoroughNorthwest ArcticTime zoneUTC-9 (Alaska (AKST)) • Summer (DST)UTC-8 (AKDT)GNIS feature ID1413968[1]

Sisualik (from Iñupiaq, meaning "place that has beluga whales" from sisuaq "beluga whale"[2]) is a former Iñupiaq village and summer camp in the Northwest Arctic Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located by the Chukchi Sea shore on the Sheshalik Spit, 14 mi. northwest of Kotzebue.[1]

The name of this village was recorded as "Sesualik" by Captain Frederick William Beechey in 1831. In the 1880 Census conducted by Ivan Petroff Sheshalik was listed as "Sheshalegamute" with a population of 100. Captain Calvin L. Hooper (1881, p. 44) published the name as "She-shore-lik," and U.S. Navy lieutenant George M. Stoney, in his manuscript map dated 1883, wrote it as "She-sur-are-lick." Maximum elevation 3 m.

References

  1. ^ a b "Sheshalik, Alaska". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ William Bright, Native American Placenames of the United States
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