'Afognak' (
IPA pronunciation: ; also 'Ag’waneq') was an
Alutiiq village on the island of
Afognak in the
U.S. state of
Alaska. It was located on
Afognak Bay on the southwest coast of the island, north of
Kodiak Island.
History

Location of Afognak, Alaska
The name was derived from Afognak Island, and was first reported in 1839 by
Russian Sub-Lt.
Mikhail Murashev. A post office was maintained intermittently from 1888 to 1964. Afognak was covered by one meter (3 ft) of ash when
Mount Katmai erupted in 1912. The
1964 Good Friday Earthquake generated a tsunami which destroyed the village. A new community was constructed on the northeast coast of Kodiak Island, called
Port Lions in honor of the
Lions Club who helped relocate the village, and the residents moved permanently in December 1964.
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