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Iñupiat Heritage Center AK

Lat, Long: 71.29832445, -156.7535863

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On the rooftop of the world, the Iñupiat Heritage Center in Barrow, Alaska, tells the story of the Iñupiat people. They have thrived for thousands of years in one of the most extreme climates on Earth, hunting the bowhead, or "Agviq." In the 19th century, the quiet northern seas swarmed with commercial whalemen from New England, who also sought the bowhead for its valuable baleen and blubber.

Weather:

Owing to its location 320 miles (515 km) north of the Arctic Circle, Barrow's climate is cold and dry, classified as a polar climate (Köppen ET). Winter weather can be extremely dangerous because of the combination of cold and wind, while summers are cool even at their warmest.

Directions:

The Inupiat Heritage Center is located in Barrow, Alaska, the largest city in the North Slope Borough and the northernmost city in the United States. Barrow can be reached via commercial and charter flights from Anchorage and Fairbanks.

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Address/Contact:

5421 North Star Street

Barrow, US, 99723

Phone: 9078520422

Email: jeff_rasic@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Museum exhibit case with fur parkas and bootsTwo people sit by a tent and a skin canoe in snow next to the ocean.Large building with words "Inupiat Heritage Center" on the sideFive people in heavy clothing paddle a skin canoe in icy watersFive masks with fur trim in a display case.