The 'Kuzitrin River' is a
river found on the
Seward Peninsula of Northwest
Alaska.
[1] The river headwaters are at the
Lost Jim Lava Flow in the central region of the peninsula, and flows 95 miles west into the
Imuruk Basin, which eventually feeds the
Bering Sea. Kuzitrin tribuatries include the Noxapaga, Kougarok and Pilgrim Rivers.
There is one former village site on the lower Kuzitrin, at what is today called
Mary's Igloo. The village is now abandoned, but is still used for subsistence activities by people from the nearby village of
Teller.
References
1. USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Kuzitrin River. Accessed Aug 20, 2007.
See also
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List of Alaska rivers