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Tuntutuliak is located in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States.
Parent jurisdiction: Bethel Borough, Alaska
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Tuntutuliak, Alaska, is a small village located in the Bethel Census Area, with a current population of 292 residents, according to the 2020 U.S. Census. This remote community is situated along the Kuskokwim River, approximately 30 miles southwest of Bethel, and is known for its rich cultural heritage and subsistence lifestyle. Key landmarks in Tuntutuliak include the Tuntutuliak School, which serves as an educational hub for local children, and the community's traditional fish camps along the river, where residents engage in seasonal fishing activities.
Economically, Tuntutuliak relies heavily on subsistence activities, with fishing, hunting, and gathering playing a crucial role in the local economy. Historically, the village was established as a trading post and has maintained its significance as a center for the Yup'ik culture. The village is governed by the Tuntutuliak Village Council, which includes members such as President William K. Kallander and Vice President Mary K. Kallander, who work to address the needs and interests of the community. The village's unique location and cultural practices contribute to its distinct identity within the region.
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