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Akiachak, Alaska

Akiachak (ACK-ee-uh-chuck; Central Yupik: Akiacuaq) is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Bethel Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. The population was 627 at the 2010 census,[3] up from 585 in 2000.

Akiachak
Akiacuaq / Akiacuar
Aerial photograph of Akiachak
Location of Akiachak, Alaska
Coordinates: 60°53′58″N 161°24′48″W / 60.89944°N 161.41333°W / 60.89944; -161.41333
CountryUnited States
StateAlaska
Census AreaBethel
Government
 • State senatorLyman Hoffman (D-C)[1]
 • State rep.Tiffany Zulkosky (D)
Area
 • Total7.01 sq mi (18.16 km2)
 • Land7.01 sq mi (18.16 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation
13 ft (4 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total627
 • Density89/sq mi (35/km2)
Time zoneUTC-9 (Alaska (AKST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-8 (AKDT)
ZIP code
99551
Area code907
FIPS code02-00760
GNIS feature ID1398011
Websiteakiachak.org

Geography and climate

 
Ice road in Akiachak, AK

Akiachak is located at 60°54′34″N 161°25′53″W / 60.90944°N 161.43139°W / 60.90944; -161.43139 (60.909440, -161.43139),[4] Sec. 36, T010N, R069W, Seward Meridian) in the Bethel Recording District.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 7.5 square miles (19.5 km2), of which 0.008 square miles (0.02 km2), or 0.11%, is water.[3]

Akiachak is located on the west bank of the Kuskokwim River in the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Bethel. The area averages 16 inches (40.64 cm) of precipitation, with snowfall of 50 inches (127.00 cm). Summer temperatures range from 42 to 62 °F (6 to 17 °C). Winter temperatures range from −2 to 19 °F (−19 to −7 °C).

History and culture

The Yup'ik peoples used this region as a seasonal subsistence site. Called Akiakchagamiut in the 1890 census, the village had a population of 43 then. A post office was established in 1934. It incorporated as a second-class city on February 7, 1974. The city government was dissolved in 1987, in favor of traditional village council governance.

A federally recognized Alaska Native tribal entity, the Akiachak Native Community, is located here. Akiachak is a Yup'ik Eskimo village with a fishing and subsistence lifestyle. It has a strong traditional community, and was the first city in Alaska to dissolve its city government in favor of the Native village government. The sale, importation and possession of alcohol are banned in the village.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
189043
1900165283.7%
1940156
195017914.7%
196022927.9%
197031236.2%
198043840.4%
19904819.8%
200058521.6%
20106277.2%
20206778.0%
U.S. Decennial Census

Akiachak first appeared on the 1890 U.S. Census as the unincorporated native village of "Akiakchagmiut." All 43 of its residents were Native.[5] It returned as Akiachak in 1900.[6] It did not appear again on the census until 1940, when it returned as "Akiachok."[7] It returned in 1950[8] and every successive census as Akiachak. It formally incorporated in 1974. In 1990, it disincorporated and was assigned the status of census-designated place (CDP).[9]

As of the census[10] of 2000, there were 585 people, 133 households, and 111 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 86.5 inhabitants per square mile (33.4/km2). There were 150 housing units at an average density of 22.2/sq mi (8.6/km2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 3.42% White, 92.31% Native American, and 4.27% from two or more races. 1.20% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 133 households, out of which 63.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.4% were married couples living together, 15.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.8% were non-families. 14.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 2.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 4.40 and the average family size was 4.89.

In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 44.4% under the age of 18, 9.6% from 18 to 24, 26.5% from 25 to 44, 14.5% from 45 to 64, and 5.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 22 years. For every 100 females, there were 121.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 118.1 males.

The median income for a household in the CDP was $35,833, and the median income for a family was $35,288. Males had a median income of $31,667 versus $18,750 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $8,321. About 16.2% of families and 21.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.7% of those under age 18 and 34.8% of those age 65 or over.

Currently half of the village is hooked up to a plumbing system. The village is currently working to write a grant in order to receive federal funding to plumb the rest of the village who still use honey buckets and must get their water from the river, rain, or snow. The village would like to purchase an incinerator and use the waste heat for public buildings. Electricity is provided by Akiachak Native Community Electric Co. There is one school located in the community, attended by over 200 students each year and growing. Local hospitals or health clinics include Akiachak Health Clinic. Akiachak Health Clinic is a Primary Health facility - they do not have authorization to prescribe drugs, give birth control, or handle much more than colds, small cuts, or routine strep throat treatment which is pervasive in the community. Most live births, birth control, injury, or serious illness will be referred to the Bethel hospital or patients may be air lifted to Anchorage in serious cases. Akiachak is classified as an isolated village. It is found in EMS Region 7A in the Yukon/Kuskokwim Region. Emergency Services have river and air access. Emergency service is provided by a health aide.

Economy and transportation

The majority of year-round employment in Akiachak is in education and other public services. The Yupiit School District headquarters are located in the community. Residents rely on seasonal employment such as commercial fishing, construction and BLM fire-fighting. 70 residents hold commercial fishing permits, and some work at canneries in Bristol Bay. The community is developing a fish processing facility and freezer. Subsistence activities provide most food sources. Poor fish returns since 1997 have significantly affected the community.

Akiachak Airport, a state-owned 1,649-foot (503 m) long by 40-foot (12 m) wide gravel airstrip and public seaplane facilities, provides scheduled and chartered services year-round to Akiachak. Relocation of the Akiachak Airport is planned for the future. Boats, snowmachines and ATVs are used extensively by locals on the Kuskokwim River. A winter trail exists to Bethel (19 mi). Barges deliver bulk fuel and supplies during the summer.

References

  1. ^ "Senator Lyman Hoffman". Alaska Senate Majority. Alaskasenate.org. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Akiachak CDP, Alaska". U.S. Census Bureau, American Factfinder. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  4. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  5. ^ http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1890a_v8-01.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/33405927v1ch07.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/33973538v1ch11.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/41601749v2p51-54ch2.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ https://www.census.gov/prod/cen1990/cph5/cph-5-3.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.

External links

Coordinates: 60°54′34″N 161°25′53″W / 60.909440°N 161.43139°W / 60.909440; -161.43139

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Akiachak ACK ee uh chuck Central Yupik Akiacuaq is a census designated place CDP in the Bethel Census Area in the U S state of Alaska The population was 627 at the 2010 census 3 up from 585 in 2000 Akiachak Akiacuaq AkiacuarCensus designated placeAerial photograph of AkiachakLocation of Akiachak AlaskaCoordinates 60 53 58 N 161 24 48 W 60 89944 N 161 41333 W 60 89944 161 41333CountryUnited StatesStateAlaskaCensus AreaBethelGovernment State senatorLyman Hoffman D C 1 State rep Tiffany Zulkosky D Area 2 Total7 01 sq mi 18 16 km2 Land7 01 sq mi 18 16 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 Elevation13 ft 4 m Population 2020 Total627 Density89 sq mi 35 km2 Time zoneUTC 9 Alaska AKST Summer DST UTC 8 AKDT ZIP code99551Area code907FIPS code02 00760GNIS feature ID1398011Websiteakiachak wbr org Contents 1 Geography and climate 2 History and culture 3 Demographics 4 Economy and transportation 5 References 6 External linksGeography and climate Edit Ice road in Akiachak AK Akiachak is located at 60 54 34 N 161 25 53 W 60 90944 N 161 43139 W 60 90944 161 43139 60 909440 161 43139 4 Sec 36 T010N R069W Seward Meridian in the Bethel Recording District According to the U S Census Bureau the CDP has a total area of 7 5 square miles 19 5 km2 of which 0 008 square miles 0 02 km2 or 0 11 is water 3 Akiachak is located on the west bank of the Kuskokwim River in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta 18 miles 29 km northeast of Bethel The area averages 16 inches 40 64 cm of precipitation with snowfall of 50 inches 127 00 cm Summer temperatures range from 42 to 62 F 6 to 17 C Winter temperatures range from 2 to 19 F 19 to 7 C History and culture EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Yup ik peoples used this region as a seasonal subsistence site Called Akiakchagamiut in the 1890 census the village had a population of 43 then A post office was established in 1934 It incorporated as a second class city on February 7 1974 The city government was dissolved in 1987 in favor of traditional village council governance A federally recognized Alaska Native tribal entity the Akiachak Native Community is located here Akiachak is a Yup ik Eskimo village with a fishing and subsistence lifestyle It has a strong traditional community and was the first city in Alaska to dissolve its city government in favor of the Native village government The sale importation and possession of alcohol are banned in the village Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 189043 1900165283 7 1940156 195017914 7 196022927 9 197031236 2 198043840 4 19904819 8 200058521 6 20106277 2 20206778 0 U S Decennial CensusAkiachak first appeared on the 1890 U S Census as the unincorporated native village of Akiakchagmiut All 43 of its residents were Native 5 It returned as Akiachak in 1900 6 It did not appear again on the census until 1940 when it returned as Akiachok 7 It returned in 1950 8 and every successive census as Akiachak It formally incorporated in 1974 In 1990 it disincorporated and was assigned the status of census designated place CDP 9 As of the census 10 of 2000 there were 585 people 133 households and 111 families residing in the CDP The population density was 86 5 inhabitants per square mile 33 4 km2 There were 150 housing units at an average density of 22 2 sq mi 8 6 km2 The racial makeup of the CDP was 3 42 White 92 31 Native American and 4 27 from two or more races 1 20 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 133 households out of which 63 9 had children under the age of 18 living with them 59 4 were married couples living together 15 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 15 8 were non families 14 3 of all households were made up of individuals and 2 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 4 40 and the average family size was 4 89 In the CDP the population was spread out with 44 4 under the age of 18 9 6 from 18 to 24 26 5 from 25 to 44 14 5 from 45 to 64 and 5 0 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 22 years For every 100 females there were 121 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 118 1 males The median income for a household in the CDP was 35 833 and the median income for a family was 35 288 Males had a median income of 31 667 versus 18 750 for females The per capita income for the CDP was 8 321 About 16 2 of families and 21 2 of the population were below the poverty line including 25 7 of those under age 18 and 34 8 of those age 65 or over Currently half of the village is hooked up to a plumbing system The village is currently working to write a grant in order to receive federal funding to plumb the rest of the village who still use honey buckets and must get their water from the river rain or snow The village would like to purchase an incinerator and use the waste heat for public buildings Electricity is provided by Akiachak Native Community Electric Co There is one school located in the community attended by over 200 students each year and growing Local hospitals or health clinics include Akiachak Health Clinic Akiachak Health Clinic is a Primary Health facility they do not have authorization to prescribe drugs give birth control or handle much more than colds small cuts or routine strep throat treatment which is pervasive in the community Most live births birth control injury or serious illness will be referred to the Bethel hospital or patients may be air lifted to Anchorage in serious cases Akiachak is classified as an isolated village It is found in EMS Region 7A in the Yukon Kuskokwim Region Emergency Services have river and air access Emergency service is provided by a health aide Economy and transportation EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message The majority of year round employment in Akiachak is in education and other public services The Yupiit School District headquarters are located in the community Residents rely on seasonal employment such as commercial fishing construction and BLM fire fighting 70 residents hold commercial fishing permits and some work at canneries in Bristol Bay The community is developing a fish processing facility and freezer Subsistence activities provide most food sources Poor fish returns since 1997 have significantly affected the community Akiachak Airport a state owned 1 649 foot 503 m long by 40 foot 12 m wide gravel airstrip and public seaplane facilities provides scheduled and chartered services year round to Akiachak Relocation of the Akiachak Airport is planned for the future Boats snowmachines and ATVs are used extensively by locals on the Kuskokwim River A winter trail exists to Bethel 19 mi Barges deliver bulk fuel and supplies during the summer References Edit Senator Lyman Hoffman Alaska Senate Majority Alaskasenate org Retrieved November 16 2019 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 27 2021 a b Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Akiachak CDP Alaska U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved September 20 2013 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau 2011 02 12 Retrieved 2011 04 23 http www2 census gov prod2 decennial documents 1890a v8 01 pdf bare URL PDF http www2 census gov prod2 decennial documents 33405927v1ch07 pdf bare URL PDF https www2 census gov prod2 decennial documents 33973538v1ch11 pdf bare URL PDF https www2 census gov prod2 decennial documents 41601749v2p51 54ch2 pdf bare URL PDF https www census gov prod cen1990 cph5 cph 5 3 pdf bare URL PDF U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 External links Edit Alaska portalAkiachak at the Community Database Online from the Alaska Division of Community and Regional Affairs Maps from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development 2000 2010 New York Times article on Akiachak AlaskaCoordinates 60 54 34 N 161 25 53 W 60 909440 N 161 43139 W 60 909440 161 43139 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Akiachak Alaska amp oldid 1111018323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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