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English: Yakutat Indians in canoes in Yakutat Bay, 1902   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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English: Yakutat Indians in canoes in Yakutat Bay, 1902
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On verso of image: Yakutak Indians, 1902, Yakutat Filed in Alaska--Cities--Yakutat

Yakutat is isolated among the lowlands along the Gulf of Alaska, 212 miles northwest of Juneau and 225 miles southeast of Cordova. It is at the mouth of Yakutat Bay. The Hubbard and Malaspina Glaciers are nearby. Yakutat has a diverse cultural history. The original settlers are believed to have been Eyak-speaking people from the Copper River area who were conquered by the Tlingits. Yakutat means "the place where the canoes rest." In the 18th and 19th centuries, English, French, Spanish and Russian explorers came to the region. Fur traders were attracted to the region's sea otters. The Russian-American Co. built a fort in Yakutat in 1805 to harvest sea otter pelts. Because the Russians would not allow local Tlingits access to their traditional fisheries, a Tlingit war party attacked and destroyed the post. In 1884, the Alaska Commercial Co. opened a store in Yakutat. By 1886, the black sand beaches in the area were being mined for gold. In 1889 the Swedish Free Mission Church had opened a school and sawmill in the area. A cannery, sawmill, store and railroad were constructed beginning in 1903 by the Stimson Lumber Co. Most residents moved to the current site of Yakutat to be closer to this cannery, which operated through 1970. During World War II, a large aviation garrison and paved runway were constructed. Troops were withdrawn after the war, but the runway is still in use. 55.1% of the population are Alaska Natives. A federally recognized tribe is located in the community. The area maintains a traditional Tlingit culture with influences from the original Eyaks, as well as Russian, English and American traders and miners. Fishing and subsistence activities are prevalent. Yakutat's economy is dependent on fishing, fish processing and government. 175 residents hold commercial fishing permits. A cold storage plant is the major private employer. Recreational fishing opportunities, both saltwater and freshwater fishing in the Situk River, are world-class. Most residents depend on subsistence hunting and fishing. Salmon, trout, shellfish, deer, moose, bear and goats are harvested. The soil is not suitable for agricultural activities. [Source: http://www.alaskans.com/yakutat_alaska.html

  • Subjects (LCTGM): Canoes--Alaska--Yakutat Bay; Bays (Bodies of water)--Alaska
  • Subjects (LCSH): Tlingit Indians--Boats--Alaska--Yakutat Bay; Indians of North America--Boats--Alaska--Yakutat Bay; Yakutat Bay (Alaska)
Depicted place Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska
Date 1902
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