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Nelson
Native name:
Qaluyaaq
Nelson is located in Alaska
Nelson
Nelson
Location in Alaska
Geography
Location Bering Sea
Coordinates 60°38′21″N 164°45′01″W / 60.63917°N 164.75028°W / 60.63917; -164.75028
Area 843 sq mi (2,180 km2)
Length 42 mi (68 km)
Width 35 mi (56 km)
Administration
United States
State Alaska
Census Area Bethel
Demographics
Population 1197 (2010)
Pop. density 0.54 /km2 (1.4 /sq mi)

Nelson Island (Central Yupik: Qaluyaaq) is an island in the Bethel Census Area of southwestern Alaska. It is 42 miles (68 km) long and 20–35 miles (32–56 km) wide. With an area of 843 square miles (2,183 km2), it is the 15th largest island in the United States. It is separated from the Alaska mainland to its north by the Ningaluk River, to its east by the Kolavinarak River and from Nunivak Island to its southwest by the Etolin Strait.

Nelson Island has four permanent communities along its coast:

Umkumiut, a seasonally occupied fish camp is also located on the island.

A snowmobile trail connects the Tununak and Nightmute in the winter. These three communities comprise the entire population of the island at 1,065 inhabitants as of the 2000 census. The largest community is Toksook Bay. The rest of the island, over 77 percent of its area, is unpopulated.

The village of Newtok, on the mainland across the Ningaluk River north of the island, is in the process of being moved to Nelson Island, due to erosion of the water table in the area where Newtok is currently located.

The natives are Yupiit, who maintain a predominantly traditional diet, fishing and hunting musk ox and caribou.

Etymology

Nelson Island was named after Edward William Nelson, a Smithsonian Institution naturalist and ethnologist who studied the island and people there in 1878.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1930 395
1940 254 −35.7%
U.S. Decennial Census

Nelson Island reported on the 1930 and 1940 U.S. Censuses as an unincorporated area (which included 5 villages on the 1940 census, including Nevortolemute, Nigtmuit (Nightmute), Pngortalick, Tanunak (Tununak), and Ukak. It has not reported as a separate entity since.

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