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In 1916 Libby, McNeill & Libby purchased both the Lockanok and Hallerville canneries from the North Alaska Salmon Company. Growing erosion around the Kvichak River banks made canning more difficult by the 1920s, and the cannery was closed in 1936 and burned down during a 1937 fire. Any remaining
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was established in 1921, conservationists began to consider creating a protected area around Alagnak as well. Hunters and fisherman spoke out against this, believing it would deprive them of hunting and fishing opportunities. As the legislation for Katmai National Park did not allow any hunting and
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rivers. The cannery at the river mouth became known as Lockanok and the other cannery, 1000 feet upstream on the Kvichak River, was called Hallerville, in honor of J.P. Haller, president of the company. The two canneries were connected by a narrow gauge railroad that brought salmon from Hallerville
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epidemic broke out and ravaged the villages throughout June 1919, killing 39 natives and creating 16 new orphans. Despite the tragedy, villages along the river prospered due to jobs offered by the cannery. After the decimation of natives by the disease, white human settlement around the Alagnak
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The first white humans arrived in the 19th century, with the first white man to document the river being the Russian captain Tebenkov in 1852. At the same time, native peoples began leaving the area, with the Alagnak River village being abandoned around 1860. In 1900 the
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by natives. The first known all-year winter villages weren't constructed until about 2300 years ago; house development and town size to contend with climate change occurred rapidly at around this time. Pottery dating from 2500 years ago has also been found.
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established Alagnak Wild River to allow protection of wilderness but legal, limited sport and subsistence hunting and trapping, along with fishing. Most hunters come to Alagnak to hunt for moose to eat and grizzly bear to bag as trophies.
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means "making mistakes". The river course is dynamic, changing often and splitting into new branches. For this reason, it is known locally as the "Branch River", where boaters may mistake one branch for another.
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in Alaska. The river is navigable for canoeists. In the ravine, there are rapids from levels 1 to 3. This section of the river is dangerous for inexperienced rafters, especially during highwater.
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area came to get jobs at the canneries, and before long cash income allowed subsistence users to buy food store items such as coffee, tea, sugar and salt. The 1912 eruption of
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to be processed at the Lockanok plant. The abundance of salmon in the rivers made this fishery one of the most prolific in Alaska. People from as far away as the
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increased rapidly. In June 1927 Russell Merrill of Anchorage Air Transport flew to the canneries at the river junction, making it the first plane to land at
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In 1980, a total of 67 miles (108 km) on the upper Alagnak and one of its tributaries, the Nonvianuk River, were designated "wild" as part of the
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planks of wood from the building were taken to houses along the river and helped to create new homes for the natives.
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The first humans to arrive at the Alagnak were apparently 14000 years ago, during the glacial retreat of the last
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nearby only mildly devastated the region and the Yu'pik Indians continued to keep food caches at the site.
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of approximately 1400 square mi (3600 km). It is located in central
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According to the National Park Service, in the local language the word
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are also to be found during the entire year. Along the river,
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The Alagnak is one of the most important rivers for
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Location of the mouth of the Alagnak River in Alaska
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Alagnak Wild River

Alagnak River is located in Alaska
Lake and Peninsula
Katmai National Park and Preserve
59°07′53″N 155°32′39″W / 59.13139°N 155.54417°W / 59.13139; -155.54417
Mouth
Dillingham
59°00′17″N 156°51′37″W / 59.00472°N 156.86028°W / 59.00472; -156.86028
National Wild and Scenic River
/əˈlæɡnæk/
Kvichak River
U.S. state
Alaska
catchment area
Lake and Peninsula Borough
Yupik
United States Geological Survey
Richard H. Geoghegan
philologist
Kukaklek Lake
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Bristol Bay
Aleutian Range
tundra
spruce
Alaska Peninsula
Kvichak River
Bristol Bay
salmon

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