About Koliganek
Koliganek is located about 350 miles SW of Anchorage. It sits on the banks of the
Nushagak River
which is world famous for its hunting and fishing opportunities.
There are no roads to Koliganek. All supplies are barged or flown into the village.

A post office, a small clinic, and a mini mart serve this community that has a winter
population of less than 200 people. Some homes have telephones but the main
source of community communication is by using CB radios. Bring a calling card if
you plan to call home. Houses are frame construction with electricity and
plumbing. All electricity is from generators and cost 50 cents per kilowatt so
please conserve. The main source of heat is wood stoves backed up by oil
heaters.

People are intelligent, honest, quick to smile, incredibly patient, and happy with
their basic subsistence lifystyle. There is no crime in their community. Most of the
community cash income comes from the commercial harvest of salmon. Hunting
and fishing provide most of their protein in their diet. All transportation to and from
the village is by air and boat, quad, or snow machine. The main religion is
Russian Orthodox. Most people care little for politics or foreign policy. Family and
friends are what they value most.

Wolves have contributed to a collapse of the Carabou herd. Moose have also
been adversely impacted. Wolf hunters are very welcome in Koliganek.