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- Auke abstract "The Auke are an Alaskan Native people, a subgroup of the Tlingit whose name for themselves Aakʼw Ḵwáan means "Small Lake People". The Auke lived along the northwestern coast of North America, in the area that is now the Alexander Archipelago and adjoining mainland of the Alaska Panhandle around Juneau.The Auke had a village on the bay just east of Point Louisa, about 13 miles northwest of Juneau. The site, now adjacent to Glacier Highway, has been reserved by the U.S. Forest Service as a recreation area.In 1880, after Joe Juneau and Richard Harris were led to gold in the Silver Bow Basin, U.S. naval officers encouraged the Auke to move from the area to avoid conflict with miners and prospectors. The census of Alaska at the time listed the Auke population as 640, of whom 300 were on Admiralty Island, 50 on Douglas Island, and 290 on Stephens Passage, the latter presumably including those at the Point Louisa village.".
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- Auke wikiPageRevisionID "668133505".
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Admiralty_Island.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Natives.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Panhandle.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Alaskan_Native.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Archipelago.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alaska_Native_ethnic_groups.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tlingit.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Island.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Juneau_(prospector).
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Juneau.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Juneau,_Alaska.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Harris_(prospector).
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Alaska.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Stephens_Passage.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Taku_people.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Tlingit.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink Tlingit_people.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Forest_Service.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Forest_Service.
- Auke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Auke".
- Auke hasPhotoCollection Auke.
- Auke wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alaska-stub.
- Auke wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthAm-native-stub.
- Auke wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Auke subject Category:Alaska_Native_ethnic_groups.
- Auke subject Category:Tlingit.
- Auke hypernym People.
- Auke type EthnicGroup.
- Auke type Page.
- Auke comment "The Auke are an Alaskan Native people, a subgroup of the Tlingit whose name for themselves Aakʼw Ḵwáan means "Small Lake People". The Auke lived along the northwestern coast of North America, in the area that is now the Alexander Archipelago and adjoining mainland of the Alaska Panhandle around Juneau.The Auke had a village on the bay just east of Point Louisa, about 13 miles northwest of Juneau. The site, now adjacent to Glacier Highway, has been reserved by the U.S.".
- Auke label "Auke".
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- Auke sameAs Auk.
- Auke sameAs Q1563601.
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- Auke wasDerivedFrom Auke?oldid=668133505.
- Auke isPrimaryTopicOf Auke.