population 35, at Anaktutuk Pass, Brooks Range
The name for this Nunamiut Eskimo village is derived from the name of the pass. Although the village is presently permanent, the people were once seminomadic, and the settlement periodically was moved about the valleys near the heads of the John and Anaktuvuk Rivers. They call themselves the Q"Tulugagmiut," "raven people" or "the people living in the vicinity of Tulugak Lake." The present village is now comprised of Eskimo from the Killik and Chandler Rivers also. A post office was established in 1951. (Ricks, 1965, p. 3)
Anivik Lake, Cache Lake, Eleanor Lake, Makaktuk Lake, Napaktualuit Lake,
Mountains:Fork Peak, Ingstad Mountain, Kollutuk Mountain, Napaktualuit Mountain, Nasaurak Mountain, Soakpak Mountain, Three River Mountain,
Mountain Passes:Streams:Akvalutak Creek, Anivik Creek, Contact Creek, Firestone Creek, Inukpasugruk Creek, Kongumavik Creek, Savioyok Creek, Skimo Creek,