Water Companies in Aleknagik, AK
* City of Aleknagik
(907) 842-5953 more info

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Facts about Aleknagik, AK:
Aleknagik (uh-LECK-nuh-gik) (Alaqnaqiq in Central Yup'ik) is a second class city in the Dillingham Census Area of the Unorganized Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The population was 221 at the 2000 census. Aleknagik is located at 59°16?42?N 158°37?23?W? / ?59.27833°N 158.62306°W? / 59.27833; -158.62306 (59.278362, -158.622928) (Sec. 31, T010S, R055W, Seward Meridian). Aleknagik is located in the Bristol Bay Recording District. Aleknagik is located at the head of Wood River on the southeast end of Lake Aleknagik, 16 miles northwest of Dillingham. Aleknagik is named after Aleknagik Lake. One bit of lore would have people believe that Aleknagik means "wrong way home" in Yupik. According to an undocumented, biased source with a lot to gain from the potential lack of traditional land claim to the area, "Yupiks returning to their homes along the Nushagak River would sometimes become lost in the fog and find themselves swept up the Wood River to Aleknagik Lake by the tide." This...