Utqiaġvik
Utqiaġvik naakka Ukpiaġvik iniqpauruq Tannapta nunaanni Alaaskaġmi iñuguqtuq. Aŋilhaaqtuq iniqpauruq North Slope Borough-mi. 4,927 iñuqaqtuq (2020). Utqiaġviŋmiut Iñupiuraaqtullu Naluaġmiuraaqtullu. Utqiaġvium utuqqauruq atiŋa Naluaġmiumiñ ukua "Barrow". Immaktitchuuruq upinġaksratuaġman. Irriliġuuruq Utqiaġvik ukiumi. Paŋmapak Utqiaġvik avyuġruaġuusiŋaruq qamutaukkaqsiŋavluni. Nunivaq tautuktuq Utqiaġviŋmi ataramik.
Inillaaniŋaruat
editIñupiat maani iñuusuurut taimani (500 AD) alġaaniqsaaliviich amani pisuugaat. Ivrulgich akimianik atausinik Arctic Ocean-m siñaaŋami paqittut.
Bill Streever Naluaġmiutun aglakkai maqpigaatiŋami 2009-mi Cold: Adventures in the World’s Frozen Places: "Barrow, like most communities in Alaska, looks temporary, like a pioneer settlement. It is not. Barrow is among the oldest permanent settlements in the United States. Hundreds of years before the European Arctic explorers showed up... Barrow was more or less where it is now, a natural hunting place at the base of a peninsula that pokes out into the Beaufort Sea... Yankee whalers sailed here, learning about the bowhead whale from Iñupiat hunters... Later, the military came, setting up a radar station, and in 1947 a science center was founded at Barrow."[1]
TU-miut Royal Navy-m isiqsirit igliqtut maani nunauraqtuni ikpiktitamik qiyanaġmi Salliñiq Amirikaġmi. Tannapta Nunaat akuqtuq Alaaskaq 1867-mi. United States Army iñiqsiruq siḷaliqivik Utqiaġviŋmi 1881-mi.[2]
1888-mi, agaayuviŋa Presbyterian-ġum nappairuq Utqiaġviŋmi. 1889-mi Point Barrow Refuge Station nappairuq. Ukua utuqqalhaaqtuq iglu Utqiaġviŋmi nappairuq avalumik. Late 20th Century-mi, ukua-uvva Brower's Cafe.
Una Tuyuutiliqivik Tannapta Nunaanni iñiqsiruq maani 1901-mi.
1935-mi, Will Rogers suli Wiley Post tikiññiaqtuk Walakpa Bay-mi, 15 mi (24 km) kiluliñaaq Utqiaġviŋmi, igliqtuni Utqiaġviŋmi. Aglaan, tiŋŋutiŋa nakkaqtuq uumiŋa kuuŋmi, aasiiñ-uvva tuqurut. Memorials iñiqsirut Rogers-Post Site-milu Wiley Post–Will Rogers Memorial Airport-milu.[3]
1940-mi, Iñupiat iñiqsirut "tribal entity". Atiŋa "Native Village of Barrow Iñupiat Traditional Government" (taimani "Native Village of Barrow"). Aglaktut pitquramik. IRA katŋut iñiqsiruqmiuq.
1972-mi, North Slope Borough iñiqsiruq. 1986-mi, North Slope Borough iñiqsiruq North Slope Higher Education Center. Aglagvauruq. Paŋmapak atiŋa Iḷisaġvik.
1988-mi, aġviġluat piŋasunik kalvittut sikumi taġiumi.[4] Soviet-miu icebreaker anniqsuiruq aġviġluak malġunik.[5]
2016-mi, Utqiaġvium utuqqauruq Naluaġmiumiñ atiŋa "Barrow" allaŋŋuŋaruq "Utqiagvik"-mun.[6][7][8][9]
Ukuuniŋa niqachukniga
editAglautirut qutchiksut
editSiqiññaatchiaq | Siqiñaasugruk | Paniqsiivik | Tiŋmirrat Tatqiat | Suvluġvik | Iġñivik | Isavik | Tiŋŋivik | Niġlaalgit Tiŋŋiviat | Nuliaġvik | Quyyavik | Uvluiḷaq |
36 °F (2°C) |
36 °F (2°C) |
34 °F (1°C) |
42 °F (6°C) |
47 °F (8°C) |
73 °F (23°C) |
79 °F (26°C) |
76 °F (24°C) |
62 °F (17°C) |
44 °F (7°C) |
39 °F (4°C) |
40 °F (4°C) |
Uvlumiñiñ
editSiqiññaatchiaq | Siqiñaasugruk | Paniqsiivik | Tiŋmirrat Tatqiat | Suvluġvik | Iġñivik | Isavik | Tiŋŋivik | Niġlaalgit Tiŋŋiviat | Nuliaġvik | Quyyavik | Uvluiḷaq |
−11.5 °F (-24.2°C) |
−11.9 °F (-24.4°C) |
−10.5 °F (−23.6°C) |
4.0 °F (−15.6°C) |
22.7 °F (-5.2°C) |
36.0 °F (2.2°C) |
41.7 °F (5.4°C) |
39.8 °F (4.3°C) |
33.7 °F (0.9°C) |
21.2 °F (-6.0°C) |
5.7 °F (-14.6°C) |
−6.3 °F (−21.3°C) |
Iḷisaurrun
editUtqiaġvik aglagviqaqtuq sisamanik. Aglagviich Ipalook Elementary School, Hopson Middle School, Barrow High School, Iḷisaġvik, suli Kiita Learning Community.[16]
Maqpiġaatit
edit- Emma Bodfish suli David Baumgartner (1979), Iñupiat Grammar. Utqiaġvigmi: Utqiaġvium minuaqtuġviata Iñupiatun savagvianni
- Jonathan M. Nielson (1978), Utqiaġvik nauviksraiġutiruq
Allaŋŋuqtuat maqpiġaat
editPautat
edit- ↑ Streever, Bill (2009). Cold: Adventures in the World's Frozen Places New York: Little, Brown and Company. pp. 154–155. ISBN 9780316042918.
- ↑ https://eu-interact.org/field-sites/barrow-arctic-research-centerenvironmental-observatory/
- ↑ https://archive.today/20111006153935/http://www.cityofbarrow.org/content/view/5/13/
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/18/us/unlikely-allies-rush-to-free-3-whales.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20090621184932/http://www.adn.com/242/story/786008.html
- ↑ https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/rural-alaska/2016/10/13/barrow-voters-support-name-change-to-utqiagvik/
- ↑ http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Barrow-voters-narrowly-approve-ordinance-to-rename-city-to-Utqiagvik-396998551.html
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/16/alaskan-city-votes-to-take-traditional-inupiat-eskimo-name
- ↑ https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/01/503979353/barrow-alaska-changes-its-name-back-to-its-original-utqiagvik
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20210318045359/https://w2.weather.gov/climate/xmacis.php?wfo=pafg
- ↑ https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/services/data/v1?dataset=normals-monthly-1991-2020&startDate=0001-01-01&endDate=9996-12-31&stations=USW00027502&format=pdf
- ↑ ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/normals/1991-2020/products/station/USW00027502.normals.txt
- ↑ ftp://ftp.atdd.noaa.gov/pub/GCOS/WMO-Normals/TABLES/REG_IV/US/GROUP1/70026.TXT
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20200919104105/https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/CCD-2018.pdf
- ↑ https://www.weather-atlas.com/en/alaska-usa/barrow-climate
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230116002152/https://kiitansbsd.ss10.sharpschool.com/home