The Tanana Athabaskans, Tanana Athabascans, or Tanana Athapaskans are an Alaskan Athabaskan people from the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group....
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mountains. Traditional inhabitants of the valley are Tanana Athabaskans of Alaskan Athabaskans. The region experiences great extremes of temperature...
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Lower Tanana (also Tanana and/or Middle Tanana) is an endangered language spoken in Interior Alaska in the lower Tanana River villages of Minto and Nenana...
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(born c. 1944), traditional healer and politician Tanana Chiefs Conference (all Alaskan Athabaskans' [excl. Ahtna and Dena'ina] a territorial-level organization)...
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Dene (redirect from Athabaskan peoples)
people, an alliance of Nlaka'pamux and Syilx (Okanagan peoples). The Tanana Athabaskans and other peoples of Yukon and Alaska are also considered to be Dene...
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The Tanana River /ˈtænənɑː/ (Lower Tanana: Tth'eetoo', Upper Tanana: Tth’iitu’ Niign) is a 584-mile (940 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S....
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Dane-zaa (Beaver) Plains-Apachean Sarsi Southern Athabaskan Alaska-Canada-1 Tanana Upper Tanana Lower Tanana, Tanacross Northwestern Canada Hän South Slavey...
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Upper Tanana (also known as Tabesna, Nabesna or Nee'aanèegn') is an endangered Athabaskan language spoken in eastern Interior Alaska, United States, mainly...
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the large Athabaskan (Dené) language family. Prior to arrival of colonizers in early 1860, the point of land at the confluence of the Tanana and Yukon...
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Matrilineality (section Tanana Athabaskan)
living in hogans of the females family. The Tanana Athabaskan people, the original inhabitants of the Tanana River basin in Alaska and Canada, traditionally...
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Tanacross language (redirect from Transitional Tanana)
Transitional Tanana) is an endangered Athabaskan language spoken by fewer than 60 people in eastern Interior Alaska. The word Tanacross (from "Tanana Crossing")...
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Delta Junction, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
River with the Tanana River, which is at Big Delta. It is about 160 km (99 mi) south of Fairbanks. Native inhabitants are Tanana Athabaskans. For at least...
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Nenana, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
Nenana /nɛˈnænə/ (Lower Tanana: Toghotili; is a home rule city in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of the Unorganized Borough in Interior Alaska. Nenana developed...
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Tanacross, Alaska (redirect from Tanana Crossing)
tanker base. Tanacross, initially founded as a telegraph station called Tanana Crossing (also known as St. Timothy's). The name was shortened to Tanacross...
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Minto, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
from 210 in 2010. The name is an anglicized version of the Lower Tanana Athabaskan name Menhti mən̥tʰi, meaning 'among the lakes'. After repeated flooding...
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Deltana, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
population was 2,359, up from 2,251 in 2010. Native inhabitants are Tanana Athabaskans. In 1904, the U.S. Army Signal Corps built the McCarty Telegraph station...
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Athabaskans) in Interior Alaska. The consortium is based on a belief in tribal self-determination and the need for regional Native unity. The Tanana Chiefs...
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Dot Lake Village, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
Dot Lake Village (Kelt’aaddh Menn’ in Tanacross Athabascan) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States...
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Tok, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
258 in 2010. Tok lies on a large, flat alluvial plain of the Tanana Valley between the Tanana River and the Alaska Range at an important junction of the...
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Dot Lake, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
Dot Lake (Kelt’aaddh Menn’ in Tanacross) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States. It is located on...
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Big Delta, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
749 in 2000. Big Delta is at the confluence of the Delta River and the Tanana River and gets its name from the huge river delta formed by the confluence...
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particularly in Alaska (Alaskan Athabaskans), Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. The sprachraum of Northern Athabaskan languages spans the interior of...
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Pogo mine (category Tanana Athabaskans)
The Pogo mine is a gold mine in the state of Alaska. By 31 December 2017 Pogo had produced 3.6 million ounces of gold at a grade of 13.6 g/t. Annual production...
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White River First Nation (category Tanana Athabaskans)
Yukon. The White River people historically spoke Upper Tanana, an Athabaskan language. The Upper Tanana territory once extended from the Donjek River into...
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Chena River (category Tanana Athabaskans)
Chena River (/ˈtʃiːnə/; Tanana Athabascan: Ch'eno' "river of something (game)") is a 100-mile (160 km) tributary of the Tanana River in the Interior region...
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Wonder Lake (Alaska) (category Tanana Athabaskans)
Wonder Lake also called Deenaalee Bene' (Lower Tanana: Khuy-tenamena') is a lake located in Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska. "Wonder Lake"...
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Upper Kuskokwim people (redirect from Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskans)
homeland of the Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskans is a part of Denali National Park and Preserve and located in the Tanana-Kuskokwim Lowlands ecoregion. The...
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Ahtna, but also included the Eyak and Sugpiaq to the south, and the Tanana Athabaskans to the north. The route of the Richardson Highway primarily follows...
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Nenana Valley (category Tanana Athabaskans)
Nenana Valley is an archaeological site in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of Alaska. The site was first occupied around 11,000 years ago (early Holocene)...
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The Tanana soil is the official state soil of Alaska. The Tanana soil consists of shallow to deep, poorly drained alluvium or silty micaceous loess over...
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