• 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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  • two Tanana languages, the first being Lower Tanana, or Minto, and the second being Upper Tanana, or Nabesna. The original name for the Upper Tanana language...
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    Canada. Tanana River Athabaskan peoples are called in Lower Tanana and Koyukon language Ten Hʉt'ænæ (literally 'trail people'), in Gwich'in language Tanan...
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  • Tanana may refer to: Tanana, Alaska, United States, a city Tanana River, Alaska Tanana Valley, Alaska Tanana or Lower Tanana language, an endangered language...
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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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    Nenana, Alaska (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    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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    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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    Dena'ina/Tanaina, Gwich'in/Kutchin, Hän, Holikachuk, Koyukon, Lower Tanana, Middle Tanana, Tanacross, Upper Tanana, Upper Kuskokwim Yukon: Gwich'in/Kutchin, Hän, Kaska...
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    Upper Yukon Koyukon) Tanana–Tutchone Upper Kuskokwim (also known as Kolchan, Goltsan) Tanana Lower Tanana (also known as Tanana, Minto, Dandey in, Dineh...
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    Denali (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    the north of the Alaska Range in the Lower Tanana, Koyukon, Upper Kuskokwim, Holikachuk, and Deg Xinag languages the mountain is known by names that are...
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    Chena River (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    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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  • Teklanika River (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    The Teklanika River (Lower Tanana: Tach'edhaneek'a) is a 91-mile (146 km) tributary of the Nenana River in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Nenana is a tributary...
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    language of the Ahtna ethnic group of the Copper River area of Alaska. The language is also known as Copper River or Mednovskiy. The Ahtna language consists...
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    Nenana River (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    The Nenana River (Lower Tanana: Nina No’) is a tributary of the Tanana River, approximately 140 miles (230 km) long, in central Alaska in the United States...
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  • Cosna River (Alaska) (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    The Cosna River[pronunciation?] (Lower Tanana: K'osno) is a 44-mile (71 km) tributary of the Tanana River in the central part of the U.S. state of Alaska...
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    White-breasted waterhen (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    dark grey upperparts and flanks, and a white face, neck and breast. The lower belly and undertail are cinnamon or white coloured. The body is flattened...
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  • Minto, Alaska (category Tanana Athabaskans)
    150, down from 210 in 2010. The name is an anglicized version of the Lower Tanana Athabaskan name Menhti mən̥tʰi, meaning 'among the lakes'. After repeated...
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    Alaskan ice cream (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    Upper Kuskokwim nemaje Lower Tanana nonathdlodi Tanacross nanehdlaad Upper Tanana ? Gwich’in it’suh Hän ? Inuit-Yupik language ice cream Inuktitut akutuq...
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    Michael E. Krauss (category Linguists of Na-Dene languages)
    indigenous languages of Alaska and quickly turned his attention to documenting those languages, focusing initially on the (Lower) Tanana language. This turned...
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  • Goodpaster River (category Tanana Athabaskans)
    major tributary of the Tanana River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Its name in the Middle Tanana dialect of the Lower Tanana language is Jiiz Cheeg. Goodpaster...
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    Upper Kuskokwim people (category Articles containing Upper Kuskokwim-language text)
    speak the language. They speak a distinct Athabaskan language (as Upper Kuskokwim language or Dinak'i) more closely related to Lower Tanana language than to...
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    Toklat River (category Articles containing Lower Tanana-language text)
    The Toklat River (Lower Tanana: Tootl'o Huno') is an 85-mile (137 km) tributary of the Kantishna River in central Alaska in the United States It drains...
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  • Koyukon Lower Tanana Tanacross Upper Tanana Gwich'in Hän Haida Tsimshian Information in this table was retrieved from the Alaska Native Language Preservation...
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  • The Chatanika River /ˌtʃætəˈniːkə/ (Lower Tanana: Ch'edenano) is a 128-mile (206 km) tributary of the Tolovana River in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Chatanika...
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  • on the Yukon River in the villages of Galena, Ruby, Koyukuk and part of Tanana, and on the Koyukuk River in the villages of Huslia, Hughes, and Allakaket;...
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    Alaskan Athabaskans (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Kuskokwim or Kolchan (Hwt’ana) Tanana or Lower Tanana (Kokht’ana) Tanacross or Tanana Crossing (Koxt’een) Upper Tanana (Kohtʼiin) Gwich'in or Kutchin...
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    Siri Tuttle (category Linguists of Na-Dene languages)
    Kokht’ana Kenaga’: Lower Tanana Pocket Dictionary. She is well known for her documentary and descriptive language work in Lower Tanana and Ahtna, and has...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone...
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    Fairbanks, Alaska (category CS1 Danish-language sources (da))
    economy. Fairbanks is in the Tanana Valley, straddling the Chena River near its confluence with the Tanana River. The Tanana River marks the city's southern...
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