Shishmaref
Shishmaref, a small
community of about 600 residents, sits
picturesquely on Sarichef Island
in the Chukchi Sea. The community is part of the Bering
Land Bridge National Preserve
and finds itself just north of the Bering Strait
and a mere five miles from the Alaskan mainland.
Despite its remote location, Shishmaref
has developed a reputation for gracious
hospitality towards researchers, journalists, and even the occasional
tourist. The village atmosphere is
likely to be quiet and focused on community life,
offering a glimpse into a unique way of living.
Shishmaref's significance extends beyond its
scenic location. The village has become
a poignant symbol of the dramatic impacts of climate change. A visit here provides a sobering opportunity
to learn about the challenges faced by this small community on the frontline of
a global crisis.
Shishmaref also offers a chance to delve
into the rich cultural heritage of the Inupiaq people. Explore the local craft
shops and discover intricately carved ivory, stunning beadwork, and beautiful
masks. These one-of-a-kind
pieces not only serve as a reminder of your visit but also support the local
community. Don't forget to explore the native store located on Main
Street for further treasures.