Federal Muskox (Umiŋmak) Hunt (Aŋunialguług) The National Park Service issues federal permits for two muskox subsistence hunts. Muskoxen are a subsistence species harvested for their incredible meat. The qiviut (undercoat: wool) can be gathered on the tundra when they shed in the springtime. This is cleaned, spun into yarn, and made into hats, handwarmers, and more. Qiviut is among the most expensive fibers in the world due to its incredible warmth and softness. In 2024, there is one permit for Noatak National Preserve. The season runs from Aug 1-March 15. There are a total of 3 federal permits issued this year. The other two are for Cape Krusenstern National Monument. For state permit information please visit or call the Kotzebue ADFG team. Each year residents of specific communities with customary and traditional use of muskox in the parklands can apply for a permit. To do so:
Communities Eligible for the FX2312 (Noatak) Subsistence Hunt
Please note: Residents of Deering and Buckland qualify for customary and traditional use for the Bering Land Bridge hunt, please contact their office:
907-443-2522 |
Last updated: August 26, 2024