Savoonga is a city located on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea in Alaska, United States. It is part of the Nome Census Area and is one of the few indigenous Yupik Eskimo communities remaining in Alaska. The city has a population of around 700 people, and the majority of the residents are Yupik Eskimos who depend on subsistence hunting and fishing for their livelihood. Savoonga is known for its rich cultural heritage, traditional Yupik practices, and the preservation of the Native Alaskan way of life. The city is accessible only by boat or air, and it is a remote and isolated community with a strong sense of community and traditional values.