Talk:Ohagamiut, Alaska

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My previous edit converning Paul Boots living in Ohagamiut was a mistake. There is a similarily named native village on the Yukon River called Ohogamiut upstream from the mining town of Marshall. The reference I found regarding Paul Boots (http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/NPE/CulturalAtlases/Yupiaq/Marshall/buildings/PaulBoots.html) was most likely a mis-spelling since his ties to the town of Marshall were strong. I have removed the reference.