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== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
* Noatak village is the only substantial settlement on the Noatak river, 55 miles north of Kotzebue; it is an Inupiat Eskimo village where more than 90% of the population are native Alaskans. The original name was Noatagamut, meaning "inland river people". Noatak National Preserve is located in Western Arctic National Parklands, to the east of the village. [DC]
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* It has been speculated that [[ATP-07]] is a reworked version of this track, however, there is no hard evidence supporting this theory.
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* The village of Noatak is the only substantial settlement on the Noatak river, 55 miles north of Kotzebue; it is an Inupiat Eskimo village where more than 90% of the population are native Alaskans. The original name was Noatagamut, meaning "inland river people". Noatak National Preserve is located in Western Arctic National Parklands, to the east of the village. [DC]
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 10 December 2024

Noatak
Running time 8:41
Appears on Hooper Bay


Comments[edit]

  • It has been speculated that ATP-07 is a reworked version of this track, however, there is no hard evidence supporting this theory.

Samples / Lyrics[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The village of Noatak is the only substantial settlement on the Noatak river, 55 miles north of Kotzebue; it is an Inupiat Eskimo village where more than 90% of the population are native Alaskans. The original name was Noatagamut, meaning "inland river people". Noatak National Preserve is located in Western Arctic National Parklands, to the east of the village. [DC]

Videos[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]


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