Iñupiat Heritage Center

Traditional clothing of the Inupiaq on exhibit at the Center
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.
Map showing location of park.
Museum exhibit case with fur parkas and boots
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Two people sit by a tent and a skin canoe in snow next to the ocean.
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Large building with words "Inupiat Heritage Center" on the side
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Five people in heavy clothing paddle a skin canoe in icy waters
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Five masks with fur trim in a display case.
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