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Brevig Mission

(BREH-vig)

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Brevig Mission is located at the mouth of Shelman Creek on Port Clarence, 5 miles northwest of Teller and 65 miles northwest of Nome. The Kauwerak Eskimos in this area lived in migratory communities in pursuit of hunting and fishing grounds, and traded furs with Siberia, Little Diomede and King Island. They formed alliances with Wales, Little Diomede and others for protection. The "Teller Reindeer Station" opened near this site in 1892; it was operated by the U.S. government until 1900. The Norwegian Rev. Tollef L. Brevig, a pioneer Lutheran missionary, began serving the reindeer station on August 1, 1894, as pastor and teacher to the Laplanders and Eskimos. Rev. Brevig traveled between villages by dog team along the beach, and often performed services in Nome. A Lutheran Mission was constructed at the present site in 1900, and the village became known as "Teller Mission." The mission was given 100 reindeer on a five-year loan from the Government. By 1906, the Government's role had diminished, and the mission became dominant. In 1963, the Brevig Mission post office was established. The City was incorporated in 1969. Reindeer were the economic base of this community until 1974, but the industry has since declined.  Work continues on the possibility of installing an electric power tieline between Teller and Brevig Mission.

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Economy

The people of Brevig Mission subsist upon fish, moose, reindeer, seal, walrus and beluga whales. The primary employers are the city and school district. Year-round jobs are scarce, unemployment is high, and seasonal jobs in mining and construction are becoming limited due to a depressed minerals market. Arts and crafts provide some cash income.

Culture and Activities

A federally-recognized tribe is located in the community -- the Native Village of Brevig Mission. The population of the community consists of 92% Alaska Native or part Native.  Brevig Mission is predominantly Inupiat Eskimo with a subsistence lifestyle. The sale, importation and possession of alcohol are banned in the village.

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