- Barter Island
Barter Island is an
island located on the Arctic coast of theU.S. state ofAlaska , east ofArey Island in theBeaufort Sea . It is about four miles (6 km) long and about two miles (3 km) wide at its widest point.Until the late 19th century, Barter Island was a major trade center for the
Inupiat people and was especially important as a bartering place for Inupiat from Alaska andInuit fromCanada , hence its name.At one time before about 1900, there had been a large
whaling village on Barter Island. Tradition has it that the Alaska Inupiat drove the villagers, Canadian Inupiat, from the island in about 1900.In about 1919, trader Tom Gordon and his wife, Mary Agiaq Gordon, moved from Barrow to Barter Island with their family, some relatives, friends, and their families. Mary's younger brother, Andrew Akootchook, helped to choose the location for the
trading post , because of its good harbor and convenient and accessible location forhunting on land and sea. Tom Gordon and the settlers built a trading post at the site and a few families settled near Gordon's trading post.In 1953 and 1954, a runway and
Distant Early Warning Line radar station were built on the island. Several families settled near the runway and the area around the runway was incorporated in 1971 as the City of Kaktovik.
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