Anaktuvuk Washeteria

Business Hours

  • monday Closed
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  • friday Closed
  • saturday Closed
  • sunday Closed

Contact Information

Address

4001 Minnie St, Anaktuvuk Pass, AK 99721

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the North Slope Borough?

The North Slope Borough is Alaska's northernmost municipal government. It is headquartered in Utqiaġvik and governs a vast area of nearly 95,000 square miles, which includes the eight distinct communities of Utqiaġvik, Anaktuvuk Pass, Atqasuk, Kaktovik, Nuiqsut, Point Hope, Point Lay, and Wainwright. According to the 2020 Census, the population for the entire region is 11,031 residents.

What is the mission of the North Slope Borough?

The Borough's primary mission is to support its communities and residents in multiple ways. This includes promoting a strong and healthy Iñupiat community, working to preserve and advance the invaluable Iñupiaq culture, and protecting the unique Arctic environment for future generations.

Who is the current Mayor of the North Slope Borough?

The current Mayor of the North Slope Borough is Josiah Patkotak. The main administrative office is located at 1008 Kiogak Street in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, and can be reached at (907) 852-2611.

What is the Iñupiat Heritage Center?

The Iñupiat Heritage Center is a vital cultural institution that works to bring people together to promote, perpetuate, and foster a greater understanding of Iñupiat history, language, and culture. It provides space for artists, cultural revitalization, and even the construction of traditional whaling boats.

How can I find information on jobs or housing in the Borough?

For those interested in employment opportunities, the North Slope Borough lists all current job openings on its website at www.north-slope.org/jobs. Additionally, housing information can be found in the 2025 Housing Resources & Services Guide, which is available for download on the Borough's website.

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